Wage arrears have reduced by 39.2% in Ukraine as compared with January 2001.
Published:
27 December 2001 y., Thursday
By December 10 wage arrears had totaled UAH 2.997 billion, which is the lowest figure since 1996, Ukrainian Labor and Social Policy Minister Ivan Sakhan told reporters Wednesday.
Meanwhile in a census the statistic bodies of Ukraine filed necessary documentation for 48.86 million people, which makes 99.9% of the expected population as of January 1, 2002, State Statistics Committee head Olexandr Osaulenko told journalists Wednesday, informs “Interfax-Ukraine”.
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