TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, February 24. A group of
200 Uzbek citizens has begun work at the construction site of the
Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant in Türkiye, Trend reports via the Migration Agency of
Uzbekistan.


The Namangan regional department of the agency signed a
cooperation agreement with ATAMER Holding under the “One Region—One
Major Employer” initiative, which seeks to expand organized labor
migration and secure stable, regulated employment opportunities
abroad.


In a brief timeframe, the authorities effectively managed the
recruitment, departure, and placement of 200 certified specialists,
encompassing electricians, welders, and concrete workers.


The agency states that the program focuses on enhancing
organized labor mobility, fostering partnerships with leading
international employers, and guaranteeing that Uzbek professionals
secure employment in a legal and transparent manner.







Earlier, it was announced that Uzbekistan plans to send up to
1,500 certified specialists by the end of this year to participate
in the construction of Türkiye’s first nuclear power facility—the
Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant.


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