Federation of Tatarstan Trade Unions holds 24th conference in Kazan
9 December 2010, Thursday
The Federation of the Republic of Tatarstan Trade Unions has today held the 24th report and election conference in Kazan. Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov and the Russian Federation of Independent Trade Unions chairman Mikhail Shmakov took part in it.
The Tatarstan Federation of Trade Unions chairwoman Tatiana Vodopyanova delivered a keynote report, noting the federation was one of the largest trade union associations in Russia and near abroad, including about 900 thousand people. The movement’s younger section has been reinforced, which is pleasing, she said. This year, it has increased 25 percent due to new admissions, totalling 270 thousand, or 36 percent of the total union members.
According to her, the concerted effort, aimed to promote civilised relations and group contract regulation, has allowed building an efficient system of protecting labour rights at all the levels of social partnership. Over the past 5 years, the average salary in the republic increased 2.4-fold, its purchasing capacity growing 1.3-fold. The living standard has improved 1.5 times.
The financial and economic crisis made the trade unions focus on legal activities, since the crisis resulted in tens of thousand of officially unemployed, mass layoffs, multiple breaches of the labor law. The number of offences has over the past 5 years increased 2.5 times, from 1,000 in 2006 to 2.5 thousand in 2010, 80 percent of them caused by the crisis.
The trade unions leaders voiced the main concerns of employees: salary rates, minimum wage readjustment, unemployment benefits, increase in the energy and housing and utilities costs, and a lack of kindergarten vacancies.
While welcoming the conference, Rustam Minnikhanov said “Tatarstan should evolve into a region of sustainable, balanced and harmonious development, with comfortable conditions for businesses”. The republic’s trade unions have always proportionately responded to socio-economic changes. The concerted effort of the state and trade unions during the global crisis allowed to relieve the gravest problems on the job market and take unemployment under control.
R. Minnikhanov went on to offer gratitude to the trade unions, wished the members good health and wellbeing, and presented state awards to union activists.
On 24 December Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin took part in a charity action “The Christmas Tree of Wishes” held during the 17th session of the State Council of the republic of the seventh convocation.
The Head of the Government of the republic will fulfill wishes of five-year old Landysh who dreams of a guitar, 13-year old Zariva who will get a smart speaker, eight-year old Leyla dreaming of a bike and 16-year old Evelina who will be given an e-book.
On 20 December, speaking at a meeting held by the Rais (Head) of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov in the Government House of the republic with participation of the regional Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin and all municipalities taking part in it via videoconference, the First Deputy Minister of Construction, Architecture and House Utilities Sector of the republic Damir Shaydullin informed that huge work in capital overhaul of 713 social and cultural facilities have been completed in the republic with the total cost of work of 15bn rubles.
On 20 December, in his address on the occasion of the Russian Security Bodies Officers Day, Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin congratulated employees and old stagers of the service with their professional holiday and wrote: “
Throughout the history of our state, security agencies have stood guard over national interests of Russia and protected the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country. Your high professionalism, courage and dedication to duty are a reliable shield against external and internal threats.
On 15 December, speaking at a meeting of the competition committee of the regional public competition “The Manager of the Year” about its results in 2025, Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin said that the list of 155 participants (nominees), who are heads of enterprises and organizations from various industries and sectors of the economy, for the competition was formed based on recommendations from regional ministries and departments, city and district municipalities, employers' associations and the Federation of Trade Unions of the republic.