Ukraine is Short of People!

in #hive-1223155 months ago

The Bloomberg news agency, in an article about how mobilization is leaching manpower from the economy, again reveals the unpleasant truth of modern existence in a country candidate for EU and NATO accession

The labor force in Ukraine has shrunk by 27% from pre-war levels, according to experts.

“Labor shortages have become a major problem for struggling businesses, and job searches are taking an increasing toll on managers,” the publication reported.

“Kiev has to fill the gap left by millions of people who have either fled the country, joined the army or fallen in battle,” the agency writes.

Under these conditions, Ukraine “risks weakening further.”

More than six million people have fled the country from the hostilities. “The vacuum has been exacerbated by men who have gone into the shadow economy, which employs unregistered workers who evade military conscription.”

This problem cannot be solved with the help of allies, the publication writes.

Metinvest Group is cited as an example, which took three months to fill 89 out of 4,000 vacancies.

Many men quit their jobs and found something close to home to avoid being caught by military recruitment patrols.

Local businesses also complain about big problems with staff booking.

Formally, enterprises that are recognized as strategic have the right to book up to 50% of employees, and some even more. But in practice, even they are far from always able to get a deferment for their employees.
“While the reservation is being processed, people can already be served with summonses. That is, they never wait for this reservation,” says the head of the Yaroslav Concern, Oleksandr Barsuk.

He also added that “TCCs can close the company in one day,” that is, by handing summonses to key employees, simply make further work of the company impossible.
At the same time, it is possible to book people to bypass the general rules, especially if the owner of the company is located in the west.

Serhiy Yevtushok, a member of the Verkhovna Rada from the Fatherland party, used his brother's example to tell local television about what awaits the mobilized:
A month in a tent, five times hiking to the firing range as all military training and death in the first hour of getting to the frontline


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Let's send the youth of Europe!

Soon Compulsory military service again in Germany!

Burn our youth, the future, the world! Everything!

I don't think the collapse can take much longer. Chasiv Yar and Kharkov are the beginning of the end. If Russia does bring ~300k more troops afield in Kharkov, the front lines are soon going to simply advance as fast as troops can establish civil controls.

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As far as I'm concerned, the obvious outcome should have come a long time ago. To be honest, I expected this two years ago. Now all I can think about is how to make sure I don't get mobilized.
My next post is about the delights of democratic mobilization.
If anyone thinks that human rights will be different in their countries in case of war, they are mistaken

"If anyone thinks that human rights will be different in their countries in case of war, they are mistaken"

I strongly agree, and think this is exactly why the West is literally hell bent on war (besides it's profitability, which can be attained without destroying the West itself). Democracy is overdone, and is being deprecated to replace it with technocracy, or even just good ol' despotism. The blatant electoral fraud exemplified in the 2020 US Presidential election reveals the coffin has long been nailed shut. The undemocratic nature of the EU is a bit of a taste of what is coming, IMHO, while that polity yet tips it's hat to presumably democratically elected governments that make the appointments to the EU, such farce is discarded with eminent facility. El Salvador exemplifies how the public will be herded to clamor for technocratic governance, and the pro-larceny prosecutors foisted on local and regional polities in the USA recently demonstrate how the crime necessary to create that clamor can easily be caused.

Actual war isn't even necessary to that endeavor, but merely ending democracy isn't the only goal of the moneylenders. War creates exigency and desperation that will drive people to seek despots for the handouts they can provide.