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the latest number of unemployed people has not been observed since the beginning of the war, a significant part of citizens did not terminate employment relations at the beginning of the war and hoped to return to work after the cessation of hostilities, some citizens went abroad, many men were called up for military service, according to estimates of regional employment centers, it is assumed that in 2022, the number registered unemployed will be 1 million people, which is 16% less than last year, at the same time, the state employment service recognizes options for job seekers has decreased, now clients are offered more often worker positions, we understand that today, a fairly large share of business, especially what concerns the intellectual sphere, has partially suspended its activity, there is a need for workers in the so-called blue -collar professions, according to the head of the job search portal, the real number of unemployed in ukraine much higher explains on the example of appeals to recruiters four times more people are actively looking for
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a job and send resumes than they did before the war by the way, it is safe to say that this is a trend of working specialties that entered the top five , and by well, there is a great need for more vacancies . yes, and there are also job seekers who are ready to work, artur mihno adds, nowadays you see a trend of increasing supply in all areas. for example, until february, there were 90,000 active vacancies on the job search site every day. at the beginning of the full-scale invasion , this number dropped to six thousand. now it has gradually stabilized at 40,000. in order to encourage employers to hire people, the government introduced vocational training program for the unemployed, according to the state employment service, uah 101 million was already
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allocated to this project at the beginning of the year. can i transfer financial aid to ukraine, this platform was created in may at the initiative of president volodymyr zelenskyi, more than uah 6 billion have already been collected, talk about this initiative famous athletes and actors, including football player andriy shevchenko and hollywood actor and screenwriter liev shreibar, they visited not only kyiv, but also borodyanka, our colleagues from 1+1 talked with the guests directly. i was a participant in a charity gathering in england. we also organized a very nice tennis tournament in poland with our outstanding tennis players svitolina stachovsky i am very important such a time when we are at war with russia to help about politics it is fundamental
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civilizational things it is about survival now ukraine struggles with the challenge that threw its existence and culture to the people, the right to choose the government and the future is not politics, it is humanism, that's all. take care, watch the project to find your kateryna osadchoi from the search for the missing, every monday at 9:30 p.m. during the nazi occupation, brothers andrey and klimenti sheptytskyi saved the entire kahana family and more than 200 more jews, when in the darkest times hope disappears, there is always someone who is able to increase the space of humanity from small steps, great things begin, the next step is your state
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we until the whole country chooses the future program your place in it keep the chance only once it generation is a program of numbers and partners for absolutely free training in it-professions get the profession of the future and become a fighter of the digital front to ensure a strong economic feast and personal update apply just now, it generation has a chance for a great future, they are deliberately hitting unpopulated areas in broad daylight, laying mines with deadly iron on the holy ukrainian land, but instead of fear and despair, they will see only their own death in our eyes, ukrainian soldiers will pay for every tear of our mothers, they will take the enemy to hell, and brothers and sisters, rescuers, firefighters
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, pyrotechnics from the state emergency service will help, day and night, demining, dismantling rubble, bringing cities and towns back to life, despite the shelling no fatigue and the darkness will die. we will win even with fasting in the middle of the free world. new prosperous, happy and invincible ukraine .
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you know me, well, let's say, from the 20s, after the army, i have been in sports for another 20 years, director of a sports school, the war caught us in the soviet union. let's say yes, well, we waited, but it still comes unexpectedly. they came to work and told us. you can leave. i saw the columns as they fired at our unescos, as the territorial guard shot and destroyed the enemies. i saw the streets clogged with their tanks and the wounded i saw the killed and
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our enemies, stay at home. this is wrong. i count it so and so, and it happened that i was not the first to sit at home for more than one day. relatively speaking, we were here for 5-6 days in the teroborona, i helped them. with food and traveled and made roadblocks, took people out of boredyanka well, i know for sure that more than 50 it was only from boredyanka that they went to kachaly, i thought in that direction at that time, medicines were needed there at our school before the occupation began, there was a humanitarian headquarters when the airstrikes began we started, with volunteers, to evacuate people here en masse, at that time there was a catastrophic lack of medicine because the products were delivered and we did not have medicine, and a large part of the people in the village, their diabetes patients, are insulin dependent or only
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without pills, they can’t do without, and volodymyr oleksandrovich delivered the delivery to us quickly on the 10th, he managed to return to bring it and was on his way. we already ordered him according to the records, the headman brought out the population , he kept this list, and he promised us to bring it on the morning of the 11th. it was all arranged, i say let me quickly bring it here, how many people are driving here, they jammed almost the whole car for me, there were two large boxes and insulin for children and for adults, there was a package. kamaz he flew towards me like that, even though i could have been there. i think that i could have sounded the horn and they would help me turn around to show. i still thought that he was driving so fast,
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but there he was. when i was approaching the village, well , 80 kilometers, and i was driving as i wanted. to stop in order to see what was far away i saw that they were standing here at the edge of the village when i saw them they immediately started shooting, well, immediately on the brakes, of course i stopped , opened the door, looked right and left , there was a long way to run to the forest, there were beech trees on the cars, it was already clear that it was not ours the armed forces were not there either why is the car driving? i can't hear it. let it go. let it drive. it would be possible to stop it. what's more, it's not a military car, it's a ford, and realizing that these bullets could have gone a little to the left and passed through me, then, well, everything is a
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combat vehicle. it would have been a baptism of fire. you can see it. the bullets were flying out of here. there were only a few left. all that was left was in the cabin. i didn't get them yet. how many shots did you count? oh, one, two, three, four , five, six, seven, eight. it went through the passenger compartment. thank god that no one was there. because, don't let it. god that was all that was left, here is the headrest, here and there in the back. well, it went up, too, the interior, the interior went through the machine gun, eight bullets, you don’t shoot so many , because it is introduced, they usually don’t shoot with automatic machines, 2-3 bullets, four, and they shot it once, they started shouting get out of the car i got out of the
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car where are you going what are you taking i'm walking smart documents i'm taking insulin to the children they're passing we need the medicines ourselves well i can't say why because they were wearing glasses once well there was a car standing there they must have shot from the car and the man there 3-4 only around the car there was no insulin, when they looked around, i kept the insulin in my hands all the time, for some reason there was a package like this, i didn't leave it in the car, i took the medicines they brought with me, i don't know where, i think the tire was taken to a neighboring village, but the insulin was and lay next to me on the benches, and then when they were letting me out, i said, give me the insulin , they really drive to school, i went to school. they didn't give it to me, they drove to the school, they drove even more of them there. here
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i had the documents. well, here's the pension, so they took it out and looked at it. started texting i say give me the passport and they got here well, here is the registration card, i hold out my hand, give me the passport, they gave it and here , behind, like that, there was a license and here, a certificate under the rights against the defense that i have your defenses and they did not get here, he it, i say, he held it like that well, for example, he got here, he turned it over like this. and luckily, the orcs came here, organized their headquarters, they lived with us both in the school premises and in the premises with the kindergarten, and there were extremely many people living on the first day when they came to us on march 11. according to preliminary data, it was received at the school about 11 people, it was torture and with beatings, it
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was electric shockers on the first day. here you stood very strong, we entered the school, they tied my hands, i was sitting there like this in front of the gym, maybe they showed you a room that was so small and there were still people sitting there, they brought some of them they were ushered in and received here with an official wall on their knees with their heads down and their hands raised, i tell you that i don't even know all of them, we found the documents, but they were at our addresses, they were in zhytomyr, kyiv, and how they got here, where they took them, we didn't know, well in in the neighboring class, they interrogated people there, they brought people there, they beat them, well, it’s just that the people were probably a little younger than me, so they didn’t ask specific questions. if you understand, they didn’t raise their heads right away. they shouted next
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to me. fsb officers came there, let's say that the specialists who checked the truth are telling lies. ticket i told them look how old i am with those with whom we were sitting and they said that these four cannot be released thank god they didn't find the ticket thank god i got it then i don't know how i got it i took it out with my hands tied and took it out of the jacket i was worried about half spat out half threw away the damn thing well , let's say it was scary there for 5 hours, they let me go and it was purely by chance that they had a rotation, they said tell yours that the quarrelsome russian army cannot fight,
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although as time has shown, we can and must defeat them. after that, i went to the college he found natasha in the evening. he spent the night at our house. he told us everything, who he saw, what was happening at school. he left insulin. he left it with me. people thanked them for the three sundays of the occupation. it was a huge support, especially with such a state of health. i think it is in every eu, they probably have it from this part because what they did in buch, borodyanka, gostomel and expensive cities here and there, well, i think there is this one hell no, you know the devastation when you look and realize that damn well, why is it really scary in the 21st
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century? well, it's wrong, they told him russia for a reason. don't understand them, that's why. well, they can't be understood. appeared 160 years ago, for almost 70
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years it was forbidden to mention them, now these words sound throughout the world as the anthem of freedom , big things begin with small steps, thank you for your step, the state is us in the cockpits of airplanes behind the monitors of radar stations at points management of anti-aircraft missile systems at thousands of combat positions throughout the territory of our country, they bring victory closer every day. glory to the air forces of the armed forces of ukraine, oh in ukraine, and volunteers, everything is possible, everything is found, everyone is fed, everyone is rescued, they are given gifts for airplanes, they collect for doctors, they help
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sing lullabies to defenders, they equip everyone, they hug everyone glory to ukraine to the whole world ukraine is glorified by the volunteer family, there is no translation all ukraine thanks you, what to do if you find yourself under a rubble at home, assess the environment call for help, report where you are, stay calm, wait for the debris to be removed, if no one can hear you, try to free your arms and legs, if you are not sure of your strength, patiently call for help, if possible, use the phone, knock on the pipes, the heating batteries, if no one can hear you carefully disassemble the blockage, try not to touch
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what everything is supported on, after freeing yourself, take a look at yourself if possible, give yourself first medical aid if you know the likely location the victims under the rubble, report it to the rescuers, your help can save lives , we will fight, we will relocate, we will win and that you are not news , together we are strong, you know that i wake up in the morning, there is no car in such a condition that i write что он мне until now, this is childhood
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my shirt is here, i specially collected all of his photos. this is him with the children, by the way, this is the last photo when he came from the carpathians before the war . with children, we didn’t always go for walks and on foot, we rode bicycles,
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this is what he looks like. and i didn't know he read to him, he read so much, he went to school first grade , we had a library downstairs, we lived in an apartment then, he read all the children's books, that's it , he already read everything that was interesting to him, and he helped me with everything, he had dumplings will stick it i didn't get cheese cakes like that in the 99th year, he was 18 years old, the elementary school ended and he was still studying at the institute, he himself will stay for one day or two.
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what happened? i went to work. he immediately began to work there, i offered to him, if you want to try to be a photographer, he immediately agreed, and that's how he became interested in the institute, graduated with honors, but did not work as a computer technician for more than one day, that's all everything was photographs everything and exhibitions and at exhibitions he always from the first time at him go to an exhibition of his work he is always in hot spots he everything he see how many medals all hot spots everything the first
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child was born, how did he, uh, how did he wait, it’s scary. and maxim is for children, it’s in general, and he organizes hikes and trips to the horizontal bar, not only he didn’t have hands, golden females, he made skis, he made a port, he divided it shorter, or swings here, that’s all there was an equipment platform, i remember when there was an action on the independence square, max was on maternity leave, and he
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came to the actions with a child in a helmet, and the child also has a camera and he walks there he is filming something, everyone is running and he is so neat, but he was still in the profession. max and i. well, we probably saw each other at some events, but we met , we met in ilovaisk, we quietly arrived in ilovaisk on the first day of the depot. were brought into the school and told that the only chance for civilians to get out of the environment is from the school. there will be some fast corridors. when we moved from the
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ilovaisk railway depot to the school, max was there and markiyan lysenko was there. and we actually started meeting them then, well, we started to get to know each other there to communicate closely, it was august 25, 8 years ago, we met in the school corridor, we hugged warmly, and one of his first phrases was that the boys must eat , that war is war, but let's go, i'll feed you there, max had a very, uh, such a strong sense of justice, it applied to everything he loved presture and i will show it was also part of this sense of justice. he was very attentive to people and saw in people such details and features that can be seen only if you look closely, if you value people, that is, treat them carefully. i think this is
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part of his talent as a photojournalist as a videographer, this is exactly what he saw people. they were not indifferent to him at six or five six o'clock in the morning there was a column, we stood somewhere practically at the end of this column, after a while there, for several hours, we were given the command to leave. we just left the village. we left for a clear field. when they started to open fire on us, they opened fire on the russian troops. oh, and max was really driving the car when we left. i think our salvation is his merit . my guardian angel is the person who saved my life because there, uh, well, this exit that lasted there for 30-40 minutes, i don't know, but at this moment it
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seems like an eternity, we still saw the cracks near the road the road was shot it is clear that that's when max very quickly overtook the truck with by the military, and we simply drove past the column from the left side at high speed and broke forward, we saw already knocked out tanks and equipment. and on the way , several bullets flew into our car, one bullet flew everywhere, flew into the windshield and knocked out the rear completely, i was sitting right behind him and he dodged these attacks, we were hiding somewhere under armored vehicles, somewhere under trucks, max's skill saved our lives as a result, because this infinity we were driving was the only
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car that left with love that day this is a photo taken in the city of dokuchaivsk, which immediately after leaving. we stopped, got out of the car and looked around for the first time. and in general, we began to realize what we had just done, because this realization came gradually. there is still blood on this maxan's pants, er, in his wound. broken glass from the window when, during the last ambush, they asked us to fire either machine guns or kalashnikovs, some
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small arms, that's where they got out of the car, my heart is pounding. to the right, yes, the monument saved us, he saved him, he was stubborn, so he interfered with a lot of things, it helped him a lot . because when he lingered there, he did something. early or we would have left each other somewhere on the battlefield or not on the battlefield and there i don't know in the forest or somewhere else i discovered this incredible man he was completely devoted to his profession and his country which is very difficult to reconcile because you have to be impartial if you reporter but this is your country, your war, your friends,
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it's difficult, but he was dedicated to telling stories. he was very clear on security issues, he was strong, professional, but not crazy . sharpened from from uh, well, during the small war, every time max tried to be somewhere closer to the front line, he partially neglected neglecting his safety, he tried to show what was really happening before the start of a puppy-scale invasion, there were not many photographers they filmed the battles, and max was one of those who filmed because many people did not understand what war was, and max was showing what war was. and that's when he left

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