Ukraine’s two ports on the Sea of Azov have moved to four-day work weeks and have cut staff,

Thursday, December 6, 2018
Ukraine’s two ports on the Sea of Azov have moved to four-day work weeks and have cut staff,

Ukraine’s two ports on the Sea of Azov have moved to four-day work weeks and have cut staff, Infrastructure Minister Volodymyr Omelyan posts on Facebook. Before the Russian inspection policy started six months ago, one of the ports, Mariupol, had 3,000 employees. As of Wednesday morning, he wrote, 29 vessels were awaiting passage through the Kerch-Yenikalsky Canal, and 11 more ships were anchored at or near the two ports.

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