Since March 1, Interpipe has increased wages of all its employees, most of whom are in the frontline area – in the cities of Dnipro, Nikopol and Samar.
This is the third time that the company increases wages since the start of the Russian large-scale invasion.
“Today the company provides work to over 9 thousand people. Last year, wages grew by 20%. The further increase in salaries will affect not only the improvement of market attractiveness of working at Interpipe, but also the well-being of our employees, as well as increase tax payments to budgets,” the company CEO Andriy Korotkov has said. (Ukrainian metal)
