Graduate got a job working one hour a day with lunch. What was the outcome?
A graduate of one of the capital's universities studied on a state-funded basis and was required to work under mandatory job placement after completing his studies.

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He was assigned to one of Minsk's organizations, which, as it turned out, helped young specialists evade mandatory job placement. Formally, the young man was employed as a system engineer, writes Onliner.by.
During the court hearing, it was confirmed that he had not started working. Meanwhile, the contract stipulated that his working day was one hour with a 12-minute lunch break.
A guilty verdict has already been issued against the head of the company: the court found him guilty of facilitating the graduate's sham employment.
An inspection showed that the organization was not conducting any real activities. Young specialists were fictitiously employed: they did not work, did not receive wages, but instead had to transfer money to the head of the firm — to cover the costs of their "employment".
The court fully satisfied the prosecutor's claim: the employment contract was declared invalid. The decision has not yet entered into force and can be appealed.
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Ад размеркавання шкода адна - дае магчымасць не падымаць заробкі часовым рабам і не даваць ім нармальнае жытло, бо потым новых прышлюць.