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Russia Looks to Prisons in Desperate Search for People With IT Skills​

Russia is reviewing what "forced labor" means for prisoners now that the country is facing a serious shortage of people with IT skills.

Waging war on another country and the sanctions that have followed means skilled workers are leaving Russia in droves and local businesses need to find replacements. With vacancies for IT positions numbering the high tens of thousands, Russian prisoners are now being viewed as a new source of potential talent.

As KrebsonSecurity reports, late last month the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service announced it was considering using prisoners for remote IT work at commercial Russian companies. According to Alexander Khabarov, deputy head of Russia’s penitentiary service, the idea was proposed by a number of businessmen in Russia eager to find the staff they needed.

There's thought to be around 95,000 jobs requiring IT skills in Russia that can't be filled. The reason? IT specialists are fleeing the country, with the Russian Association for Electronic Communications (RAEC) estimating up to 100,000 are leaving for new overseas positions in destinations including the US, Germany, Georgia, Cyprus, and Canada.

Lights out and away they go? :unsure:
 
Sky commentary cutting out on F1TV for anyone? So annoying.
 
What kak is all this Miami shenanigans. Beach sand, and what else? Pitcrew in flip flops?
 
Bottas already knows.
What he needs for a podium.
Will take details to garage crew.
And drink beers for Saturday.
 
Seb being seb

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Im willing to bet.
There is a shop somewhere around.
This track.
Which sells 200-400g blocks of deep fried cheese.
F1 related because cheese can be soft, medium or hard.
 
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