Strike Breaks Out at Construction Site Where Russia Is Building Turkey’s First Nuclear Power Plant
MERSIN, TURKEY, JUL 24 – Rosatom attributes wage delays to sanctions and financing blocks, while subcontractor TSM Enerji struggles with $58 million debt, sparking worker unrest and police clashes.
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Rosatom Blames ‘Unfriendly Countries’ for Delayed Wages at Turkish Nuclear Plant
Russia’s state nuclear energy company has blamed “external political factors” for delays in wage payments to workers at the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant under construction in southern Turkey.
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Read Full ArticleThere is a protest at the Turkish nuclear power plant of Rosatom: the corporation explains the delay in salaries with sanctions: EADaily
EADaily, July 24th, 2025. There was a protest at the Akkuyu NPP, which is being built by Rosatom. Employees of the subcontracting organization demanded to pay them a salary that they had not seen for several months. The state corporation explained the delay with sanctions.
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