40,000 Russian firefighters to lose jobs
40,000 Russian firefighters to lose jobs
10 July 2012
published by www.twocircles.net
Russia-– Moscow: Russia’s emergencies ministry is planning to cut the number of firefighters by 20 percent – or about 40,000 people – by 2013, a ministry source said Tuesday.
“The emergencies ministry has been requested to prepare a draft decree stipulating cuts of personnel with special ranks by 20 percent by 2013,” the source said.
The reform would affect the Federal Firefighting Service, which currently has 220,000 personnel.
There has been no official confirmation of the report.
The reported cuts would come as part of an ongoing reform of the ministry, which also included a reform of the ministry’s Civil Defence Forces that were reinforced with firefighting units last year.
The mooted cuts would take place two years after devastating wildfires swept across Russia in the summer of 2010, triggered by a record-breaking heat wave.
The fires killed more than 50 people, destroyed thousands of houses, 2.6 million hectares of woods and a quarter of the country’s grain harvest.
Some 180 forest fires are currently raging in Russia, most of them in the Urals region, in Siberia and in the Far East, covering 26,300 hectares, the Russian forestry watchdog said Tuesday.