Ivan Prikhodko, the "mayor" of occupied Horlivka, acknowledged that the city faces a severe workforce shortage in nearly every sector. He shared this on his Telegram channel.
The occupational government urgently requires accounting personnel, department "directors", "division" heads, and their deputies.
The city’s transportation enterprise needs drivers, mechanics, electricians, and engineers.
In public utilities, workers are needed for nearly all positions—ranging from excavator operators and welders to custodians for public areas and technical facilities.