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22 Mär 2010

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The Moscow Times

Wage arrears 'paid' to Sochi Olympic workers [Russia]

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All salary arrears have been paid to workers building an Olympic site for the 2014 Sochi Winter Games, the Prosecutor General's Office said…but workers denied that they had been paid in full. Construction workers raising residential housing in the Imeretinskaya Valley who had publicly complained about not being paid have received 6.3 million rubles ($215,000) after the prosecutor's office intervened…The statement accused a subcontractor, the Tuapse-Solnechny Dom company, of violating the workers' rights…Igor Pechorin, a worker hired directly by the general contractor, denied receiving all of his back pay. "I received 21,000 rubles [$700] for the month of January,"…"But the company owes me a total of 149,000 rubles," or $5,000.