Kametstal hired 200 Metinvest workers from shelled Mariupol and Avdiivka

Kametstal (formerly Dnipro Metallurgical Plant, DMK) has hired Metinvest 200 specialists from Mariupol and Avdiivka, the company’s press service reported on its Facebook.

More than 90 specialists who were forced to leave their hometowns are doing registration procedures. Every day more and more internally displaced people join the Kametstal team.

«In these difficult times, jobs are very important. They allow people to feel that they are needed, distract from their experiences, start the life in a new place,” the press service of the plant notes.

The plant also has about 450 internally displaced people who worked at the company’s enterprises in warzone living in social facilities.

Earlier GMK Center reported,  that Metinvest has about 4,000 jobs for the company’s employees who lost their occupation due to the war. Vacancies are open in Pokrovsk, Kamyansk, Zaporizhia and Kryvyi Rih. Those who need it, are provided with housing, food and clothing.

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