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Teenagers Across Thousands Work Summers, Assisting With Tech Devices and Supporting Their Families Financially

Teenagers in vast numbers, approximately 4,500, found summer employment in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. The cities of Novy Urengoy, Noyabrsk, and Purovsky District accounted for the majority of these jobs, totaling more than 2,000. The government's press service in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous...

Teenagers Work in Thousands During Summer, Earning Money for Personal Gadgets and Aiding Family...
Teenagers Work in Thousands During Summer, Earning Money for Personal Gadgets and Aiding Family Finances

Teenagers Across Thousands Work Summers, Assisting With Tech Devices and Supporting Their Families Financially

In the vast, resource-rich region of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, located in northern Russia, a summer labor campaign is underway, offering teenagers valuable work experiences and skill development. The news was reported by the press service of the regional government.

The campaign, which aims to engage local youth in constructive activities during their summer holidays, is spread across over 20 different sectors. These sectors range from seasonal work in agriculture and reindeer herding support roles, to jobs in retail, hospitality, and municipal services within the Okrug.

The objectives of the campaign are multifaceted. They include providing teenagers with their first work experience, skills development, and income. Additionally, the campaign promotes social responsibility, healthy lifestyles, and environmental protection. It also seeks to preserve the region's cultural heritage by involving teenagers in community service.

The campaign is organized or coordinated by regional government bodies or local employment services, often including preparatory training or workshops. Safety instructions are a key part of the preparations, ensuring the well-being of the participating teenagers.

Throughout the Okrug, cities such as Novy Urengoy, Noyabrsk, and the Purinsky District have employed over 2,000 youngsters. Over 230 teenagers from families involved in the Special Military Operation (SVO) and 50 children with disabilities were also offered positions.

So far, over 4,500 teenagers in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug have gained work experience during the first half of the summer. The campaign is scheduled to conclude on August 31.

The regional government continues to emphasize its support for teenagers in the Okrug, prioritizing those requiring social assistance, families involved in the SVO, and children with disabilities. The duration of employment for teenagers ranges from two weeks to a month, depending on the chosen schedule.

Most teenagers plan to use their earnings from the summer labor campaign for the new school year, purchasing equipment and helping their families. To stay updated on the latest news in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, follow the Telegram channel "Circle of White Nights".

Organizers aim to employ approximately 6,300 teenagers across the region this year. Positions offered to teenagers include roles as library assistants, administrators, tour guides, animators, laborers, and more.

For precise details about the current campaign, such as specific objectives, permitted sectors, and organization, consultation with official Yamalo-Nenets employment or youth affairs agencies would be required.

  1. The summer labor campaign in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug extends beyond seasonal work, also providing education-and-self-development opportunities by offering jobs in areas like libraries, administration, and tour guiding.
  2. In addition to skill development, the summer labor campaign in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug emphasizes lifestyle improvements, promoting healthy lifestyles, social responsibility, and general-news awareness through updates on the Telegram channel "Circle of White Nights".

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