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The Head Of Kamvol Accused Belarusians Of Laziness

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The Head Of Kamvol Accused Belarusians Of Laziness
Tatiana Lugina

And makes an example of Ethiopians and Indians.

General Director of Kamvol Tatiana Lugina reflected that Belarusians do not work as faithfully as others.

"In February, our partners from India came to visit, a company that supplies wool tops, they have a big factory in India for the production of wool yarn. I asked this Indian guy, he's quite young, a world-class businessman. I said: can he give me some spinners for a year or two, they have men doing it. I want to see their competence, their qualifications, their speed of work. Maybe they are faster, more skillful. And it would be nice for our women to see or even useful. Maybe there is some equipment customization somewhere. That is, experience.

And he said to me: I would love to give you, but I can't, because you work 8 hours, we work 12. You all work slowly, I don't want my people to slow down," she said on STV.

Lugina notes that a lot of time at work is spent talking and drinking tea.

"When we come to work, we first drink tea, tell our neighbor how we fermented cabbage, but at least 8 hours should be spent at work. I tell everyone that sometimes we work a lot not because our bosses make us stay here and go out on Saturday, because we just don't even work 8 hours sometimes."

She cites Ethiopians as an example.

"We have Ethiopians, who by our standards do this work for an acceptable level of pay and feel great. And at the first time again they said: 'Give more work, give more work.'"

The site Charter97.org earlier wrote, Do Belarusians work enough.

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