Russian draft office recruits teenagers as summer workers, offering roles as ‘junior employees’ and ‘military registration specialists’
A draft office in Belgorod has been recruiting schoolchildren for part-time work as temporary employees, according to a flyer published by the project Get Lost.
Russian draft office recruits teenagers as summer workers, offering roles as ‘junior employees’ and ‘military registration specialists’ A draft office in Belgorod has begun recruiting schoolchildren aged 15 to 17 for part-time positions. These roles include ‘junior draft office employee’ and ‘military registration specialist’. While Russian law generally restricts minors from harmful work, there are no explicit legal barriers preventing children from working in draft offices.
- A draft office in Belgorod is recruiting teenagers aged 15-17 for part-time jobs.
- Available positions include ‘junior draft office employee’ and ‘military registration specialist’.
- Russian law permits minors to take on light work that does not harm their health or development.
- There are no specific legal restrictions on children working at local draft offices.
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