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11.12.2008, 17:39

Thousands to lose their jobs in 2009

Up to 250,000 jobs could be lost in Russia in 2009 according to Mikhail Shmakov, the head of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia.

Unemployment wave tipped as economy slows

Published: 11 December, 2008, 06:35

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Russia’s commodity-based economy is struggling as oil prices plunge 70% from record levels in July, and experts anticipate a sharp rise in unemployment early next year.

One of Russia’s oldest investment banks, Troika Dialog, was among the first in the financial sector to cut jobs. Tatyana Scherban, Human Resources Director, says they have done what they needed to do.

“We had a goal of cutting about 30 percent of our operational expenses. That was our benchmark. At this point we have reached this goal.”

The government pledged to boost unemployment compensation $176 a month, expecting job cuts across all sectors.  Experts say the unemployment figure may double from September’s 5.3 percent by early next year.

The real unemployment rate may be much higher. Many Russians are forced to quit under pressure. Others nominally keep their jobs, but get fewer hours and trimmed wages.

The number of those on an unpaid leave jumped a whopping 84 percent in a week, according to Russia’s Health Ministry.  But some Russian companies argue optimizing personnel-related costs was long overdue according to Anna Zaryanova, HR head, SIBUR Russian Tires.

“Even if we never entered the crisis, optimizing our expenses would be one of the main factors of boosting our efficiency. We are far from cutting jobs across the board.”

Russia’s economy slowed to the lowest level in three years, as the economic chaos chokes corporate cash flows. The rising unemployment in turn slashes consumption, one of the main factors of Russian economic growth.

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10.12.2008, 19:13

Market Watch December 10: A little more upside

Russian stocks pushed higher on Wednesday with firmer crude prices helping Russian energy companies, in light and choppy trade. At the close the RTS had gained 2.21% to finish at 656.13 with the Micex adding 1.78% to close at 618.64.

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