Business representatives should think carefully before hiring someone who has run away from Russia after the start of a special military operation on Ukraine, warned the chairman of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin.
Earlier, he said that "a person who has betrayed his country, committed a vile act, cannot be a state and municipal employee, work in state-owned companies." In addition, escaped representatives of show business returning to the Russian Federation, as Volodin pointed out, "we tell them in advance: don'T EXPECT to meet with open arms."
"And private organizations need to understand who they take. And think: how then to look into the eyes of those who, sacrificing their lives, protect Russia. To the families of the victims. To all those who remained loyal to their country," Volodin wrote in his telegram channel.
"Before hiring a relocator, it is necessary to realize that no matter how talented a person is, he abandoned his parents, betrayed his Homeland, which means that tomorrow he will commit another despicable act. It is necessary to think about this when making decisions," the parliamentarian stressed.

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