Season of students’ labor brigades kicked off in Astana
“This season several hundreds of students are to be employed. The labor season will last throughout the summer, and all students have an opportunity to get employed during this period. At the moment, 300 students have been sent to construction and greening works. Agreements are made with enterprises of public catering in order to attract members of the brigade to this sphere. We also plan to hold a number of campaigns for cleaning of yard territories in the city”, Chairman of the Head office of students’ construction and youth labor brigades “Zhasyl el” of Astana city Adilbek Bektashev said.
Such labor brigades unite youth of our country and help them to get employed. As is known, approximately 7000 unemployed young people have been employed by the Head office since 2005.
“Zhasyl el” program and student construction brigades are realized at the initiative of the President of the country. The main purpose of student construction brigades is to solve material and social problems of students and to employ young people.
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