At today's meeting in Simferopol, devoted to discussion of the work of the defense industry of Crimea in conditions of problems with power supplies to the peninsula, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin offered to load its enterprises with extra orders.
"I ask to prepare an objective inquiry about the specific numbers of losses of enterprises, which they suffered as a result of these actions, in order to find compensation options. Taking into account such a non-working period, we need to do it so that, after the beginning of electricity supplies, companies could receive additional orders, so that labor collectives could find a way out of stagnation," RIA Novosti quotes him as saying.
In addition, the Deputy Prime Minister proposed apportioning their work so that it did not fall during periods of peak burden on power system, and take into consideration such a measure as the introduction of third shifts.