St. Petersburg Bans Migrant Workers From Delivery Jobs
Russia,World,Migrants,Immigration,Labor,Europe,Eastern Europe
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St. Petersburg authorities on Monday banned migrant workers from working as couriers and delivery people.
The order, signed by Governor Alexander Beglov and announced by the city administration, amends a July 28, 2025, regulation that had previously barred migrant workers only from taxi services.
The ban now extends to all types of delivery work, from traditional courier services and goods transport to home food delivery and other similar services.
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