Light Warriors in Ukraine: Energetics Restore Electricity After Strikes Under War Conditions
Ukrainian energy workers have faced increased workloads during the winter, repairing damage caused by intensified attacks.
Zelenskyy calls Hungary's treatment of Oschadbank cash-in-transit workers "banditry"
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Hungary's actions against Oschadbank cash-in-transit workers, labeling them as "banditry" during a recent press briefing.
Chart of the Day: Ukrainian Workers Contribute More to the Economy than They Cost. They Make Up 2.5 Percent of the Population in Slovakia
Ukrainian workers, who constitute 2.5% of Slovakia's population, significantly contribute to the economy, generating over 600 million euros in taxes and social contributions annually.
Zelensky sharply warned Orbán, Hungary detained and expelled seven Ukrainians
Ukrainian officials reported that Hungary detained and subsequently expelled seven workers from Ukraine's Oschadbank who were transporting cash and gold through Hungary to Austria.
Hungary says it will expel detained Ukrainian cash-in-transit workers
Hungary plans to expel seven Ukrainian cash-in-transit workers who were detained for transporting large amounts of cash and gold.
Media reveal details of detention of Ukrainian cash-in-transit workers in Hungary
A raid by Hungary's Counterterrorism Centre led to the detention of two Ukrainian cash-in-transit vehicles near Budapest.
Hungary still denies Ukrainian consuls access to 7 abducted cash-in-transit workers from Ukraine
Hungary has continued to deny Ukrainian consuls access to seven Ukrainian citizens abducted in Budapest, raising tensions between the two countries.
Russians once again attack energy facilities in several Ukrainian oblasts
Russian forces targeted energy infrastructure in multiple Ukrainian regions, causing power outages and prompting restoration efforts from energy workers.
Europe Depends on the Work of Ukrainians. What Happens When They Return Home
The article discusses the reliance of Europe on Ukrainian workers and the potential implications of their return home.
Czechia relies on Ukrainian muscles and Slovak brains
The article discusses the demographic shift in Czechia, highlighting the increasing numbers of foreign workers, notably from Slovakia and Ukraine, and the wage disparities between these groups.
Ukrainian heating network workers must fight for the restoration of heating after Russian strikes
After recent Russian strikes on energy infrastructure, workers from Kyiv's heating and power company are engaged in repairing damaged pipelines to restore heating services.
Ukrainian Power Plant Workers: They Fight for Every Kilowatt Hour
Ukrainian workers at power plants are struggling to maintain energy production while facing ongoing attacks from Russia during winter.
Could we do without Ukrainians? Just pay the Czechs, readers suggest
Readers suggest that if Czechs are adequately compensated, the country could manage without Ukrainian workers.
Russian drone strike on bus transporting Ukrainian energy sector workers kills 15
A Russian drone strike in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, killed 15 workers in the energy sector returning from their shift, prompting condemnation from Ukrainian officials for the attack amid severe winter conditions.
‘There is a clear Czech trace here.’ President Pavel is in Ukraine for the third time, visited a cemetery and healthcare workers in Lviv
President Petr Pavel has visited Ukraine for the third time since the Russian invasion, expressing gratitude for the extension of the munition initiative and discussing Czech support for Ukrainian healthcare in Lviv.
Ukrainian government to introduce extra pay for energy workers in repair crews
The Ukrainian government has announced additional payments for energy workers involved in repair and recovery operations at energy companies following attacks.