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  1. The workday has become longer since the pandemic

    Since shifting to work from home, Muscovites have been working up to ten hours a day. Insights from big data gained by MTS analysts suggest that since starting to work from home, Muscovites have been putting in up to ten hours a day. Their findings are published on the AdIndex website. “We have been slower to get down to work after waking up but are spending less time on lunch and more on ‘staying late at the office’, so to speak. On average, our workday has increased to ten hours,” the experts...

  2. Employees are in need of training

    Almost a half of employees at Russian companies are underqualified. 45% of employees in Russia are affected by a skills mismatch because they do not fit their job requirements, according to a report by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) entitled “Alleviating the Heavy Toll of the Global Skills Mismatch”. This imposes a constraint on the economy as low productivity slows down GDP growth. According to BCG, Russia could boost its predicted annual GDP growth rates by at least 1% by eliminating the...