thanks for the 8-hour working day , i must say to the process engineer anton stulginsky, thanks to him the first in the russian empire to switch to such a mode of operation , labor productivity soon increased, and after a dozen years , wages also increased by a factor of one and a half. so this is not philanthropy, but a truly revolutionary couple. in the time of the paskevichs, they were used as warehouses, stables and others. household facilities of a paper mill, now houses shops and administrative buildings. the appearance of the buildings has not changed much. by the way, houses were built for the factory workers from the same red brick, they are well preserved and there are busts of writers across the road next to them, without signatures, we immediately recognize nikolai ostrovsky and maxim gorky, though. the petrel of the revolution has never been to dobrush. anyone can confirm this for you. according to archival documents, fyodor paskevich ordered to paint all industrial buildings that had relations with the paper factory in red, the administrative building in yellow in good tr