Efforts to regulate the taxi market fail to impress drivers
A Rosstat survey claims that the capital has the shortest working day in Russia
Easier access to migration papers annoys city authorities
Alexander Khloponin is touting a migration deal for the unemployed
The business chamber says foreigners can still register through employers, but FMS denies concessions
Thousands could lose their jobs if a controversial bill is passed by the Duma
To weed out illegal immigrants, plans
A row is brewing over alleged changes to accommodation arrangements for doctors
More Father Frosts are out in force, suggesting the economy is picking up
But many doubt the statistics and more feel they struggle to make ends meet
The draft Labour Code could make it easier for employers to fire workplace reps
Officials maintain that Cherkizon is part of the history books as rumours swirl and locals sniff a return
Teachers and parents in Ulyanovsk force a partial reversal of education cuts
Real-term earnings reach pre-crisis levels - but companies are still cautious with their cash
Russians turned to freelance work at the downturn, but will they stay?
Criminal records hurt job applicants – even in a country where many run into trouble with the law
New laws for migrant workers could prevent crime – or perpetuate it
Young, inexperienced job applicants have had to adjust their expectations
Infographics: Dishonest employers
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The Ginzafication of Moscow’s dining scene continues with the opening of Ponton
Night at the Museum is on again, promising a diverse program of events all over the city
Escape into a wonderland of fragrance and color at the spring floral fest