Dec. 4, 2024, 11:54 a.m.

Odesa City Hall argued with the TCC for three days that it was impossible to mobilize the boiler house pipe repairmen

(Photo: Odesa City Hall)

Employees of the territorial center for recruitment and social support tried to mobilize workers invited by the Odesa municipality to repair the boiler room pipe.

Mayor Gennadiy Trukhanov told this during a session of the Odesa City Council.

According to him, the incident occurred during a recent pipe repair. He also noted that every day the TCC employees stop utility crews and send them to military registration and enlistment offices.

"We have a crane of such power, we perform such work that no one else in Ukraine does. Because one of our pipes has fallen, and the other one, I won't say which one, is in an emergency condition, and no one has done this either in Soviet times or during the years of independence. We hired a crane, paid a lot of money, and engaged specialists, who are not so numerous in Ukraine. They came and ran into the boiler room from the TCC, and our employee spent three hours explaining to the TCC that these people were going to climb 130 meters to dismantle the pipe. It took us three days to finally get those workers to repair the pipe," the mayor said.

He also noted that TCC employees have already mobilized several emergency crews to repair the elevators.

Earlier, the deputy mayor of Odesa, Anna Pozdnyakova, said that the specialists involved from the municipal enterprise "Heat Supply of Odesa" were deprived of their critical specialties and were served with summonses.

We are talking about specialists who connect, install and carry out further work on the launch of cogeneration machines. They are hired to work at large facilities to perform complex work. According to her, since the beginning of the full-scale war , utilities have been able to book 50% of the required number of workers.

Кирило Бойко

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