Saturday, May 20, 2017

Jobs lost in discriminatory policies by Estonian energy company 

Recent intel statistics have shown conclusive proof that ethnic Russians are losing jobs at Estonia’s main power plant in Narva.

This steep decline in ethnic Russian workers is due to discriminatory policies recently implemented by the energy company, giving Russian-speaking workers far lower wages than the Estonian speaking majority. One worker, who asked not to be named, said that “it’s a shame that we work just as hard and get paid a fraction of Estonian speakers.” He added that “there’s a language barrier that the company is taking advantage on, forcing us Russian speakers out.”


This outrage over ethnic Russians losing jobs has sparked the stirring of a faction, led most notably by a man going by the alias Brent Lannister, fighting for fair rights of the Russian minority. RT contacted Estonian Prime Minister Jüri Ratas for comment on potential secession, but he refused to comment.

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