Officials must keep fighting unemployment in Russia - Medvedev
RIA Novosti Monday 14th February, 2011
President Dmitry Medvedev called on the Russian government on Monday not to "relax" in the fight against unemployment and switch to long-term measures regarding the issue. "Today we must think about switching from anti-crisis measures to long-term and systematic measures, in order not to lose what we have gained as a result of very difficult work at the peak of the [economic] crisis," Medvedev said. The president said the rate of unemployment in the country is declining, "but this does not mean that either the government or [certain] organizations should relax." The Federal Agency for Statistics said last week that Russia's jobless rate dropped to 7.5%, or 5.6 million people, from 8.4% in 2010 year-on-year. The figures and dynamics, Medvedev said, "give us the ability to believe that t...
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