Chinese Workers Protest Unpaid Wages in Russia’s Far East
At least 200 Petro-Hehua employees marched for back pay and asked Russian leaders and Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin to intervene, officials said.
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Chinese Workers Protest Unpaid Wages In Russia As Security Forces Block Access To Oil Camp
Chinese construction workers in Russia’s Far East have staged a second day of protests over unpaid wages, with Russian security forces restricting access to their residential compound near a major oil refinery. We bring you stories from the ground. Your support keeps our team in the field. DONATE NOW According to Radio Svoboda on April 13, several dozen employees of the company Petro-Hehua gathered near the Komsomolsk-on-Amur oil refinery, wher…
Chinese Workers Protest Unpaid Wages in Russia’s Far East
Chinese workers building a fuel-making unit at a Rosneft refinery in Far East Russia’s Khabarovsk region took to the streets on Sunday to protest unpaid wages, regional authorities said Monday.
Not only in Hungary, but also in Russia, significant events took place on April 12: in the morning, more than 100 Chinese workers marched through the streets of Komsomolsk-on-Amur under the slogan of a protest, Meduza reports. According to witnesses, the protest was organized by workers of the Petro-Khekhoa company, who work in a construction camp near an oil refinery. Video footage published on Telegram shows the workers holding signs in Chines…
More than 100 Chinese workers marched through the streets of Komsomolska-on-Amur on the morning of April 12, followed by videos published by Komsagram and Kasatkin Writes projects.
Chinese workers protest over unpaid wages at a Rosneft facility in Russia’s Far East
About 200 Chinese workers staged a protest in Russia’s Komsomolsk-on-Amur, citing unpaid wages at a Rosneft facility - a sign of growing labor tensions as Moscow relies on foreign contractors amid sweeping sanctions. The workers are employed by Petro-Hehua, a firm tasked with modernizing the Komsomolsk Refinery, which is owned by oil giant Rosneft. According to reports, the workers marched through the city, holding signs appealing for help from …
A hundred Chinese workers protest non-payments at a Russian refinery
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