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State Council Advances Proposals To Tackle Russia’s Skilled-Worker Shortage

The personnel commission will fold regional best practices into draft presidential instructions for the year-end meeting.

Overview

  • At a December 10 expanded session in Moscow, governors and senior federal officials reviewed measures to strengthen training for the national economy.
  • Presidential aide and State Council secretary Alexey Dyumin warned the shortage of specialists is intensifying as demand outpaces the supply of qualified applicants.
  • Participants examined demand forecasting, career guidance models, the roles of personnel centers and employers in upskilling, and pathways for retraining and employment of SVO veterans.
  • Samara’s practices were highlighted, including advanced engineering schools, participation in the Prioritet-2030 program, and targeted engineer training with PAO ODK-Kuznetsov such as the Krylya Rostekha and Inzhenerny start initiatives.
  • Samara Governor Vyacheslav Fedorishchev, who chairs the State Council’s Industry commission, took part in roundtables on preparing highly qualified staff, and commission head Vladislav Shapsha said refined proposals will enter the draft presidential instructions.