Alabuga Polytech Students Report Harsh Conditions Assembling Shahed Drones
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Alabuga Polytech students report harsh conditions assembling Shahed drones
Students at Alabuga Polytech, who have been involved in assembling Shahed attack drones, say they face low wages and excessive overtime, often leaving them with just a couple of hours to sleep. Former students and staff from the college shared their experiences in interviews. According to the students, a typical day was split between classes and work hours. Mornings included the so-called Worldskills block—training sessions designed to prepare t…
Students of Alabuga Politeh, who are involved in assembling shock shaheeds in Russia, told of low wages at work and overtime, which left only a few hours to sleep.
The New Europe Gazette spoke to young people, the rain network: news, video, air, online, archive, programme.
The journalists of the New Europe Gazette tried to contact dozens of former and active students and employees of Alabugi, and some of them agreed to talk to us, despite all the risks. The campaign, the unpunched Bulling that led to suicide, the work of dangerous production, millions in death advertising, the reconstruction of the Donetsk, Lugansk and Mariupol battles, the firing of paintball balls and student sleepovers at the head of Alabuga, a…
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