18% of Kirov residents are willing to pass the GTO in exchange for a paid vacation.

18% of Kirov residents are willing to pass the GTO in exchange for a paid vacation.

      The LDPR is drafting a bill proposing to exempt people from work on the day they take the GTO standards and to grant additional days off to those who successfully pass the tests. The initiative interested residents of Kirov: 18% of respondents said they were willing to take part in the movement under such conditions. Most supporters were men and young people under 35 — 24% of them said they were willing to give it a try. Those who would agree to take the tests most often wanted to receive four days of paid leave (38%), and another 23% wanted three days. Meanwhile, 10% of respondents believe there is no need to incentivize workers: taking the GTO is a personal and voluntary matter.

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18% of Kirov residents are willing to pass the GTO in exchange for a paid vacation.

The SuperJob service found that almost one in five economically active residents of Kirov would agree to pass the GTO standards if they were granted additional paid days off.