ARMENIAN OLIGARCHS MAKE BODYGUARDS WORK 24 HOURS BUT PAY LITTLE
November 01, 2013 | 15:16
YEREVAN. - Although bodyguards are entitled to work up to 12 hours
a day, they work up to 24 hours in Armenia, and with little pay.
Vahe Darbinyan, who heads a security agency, noted the aforesaid
during a press conference on Friday.
"They walk behind an oligarch every day, but they [i.e., their
employers] don't comprehend that these guys are not robots; they are
human, and they get tired.
"And the oligarchs do not comprehend that a bodyguard has the right
to rest, eat, go home, see family members, [and] take [home] money.
"But no, and they give very little money to our bodyguards and security
guards, so they can just make ends meet," Darbinyan added.
In his words, the security guards receive a monthly salary of 60,000
drams (approx. $147) in Armenia, $1,500 in Russia, and ~@1,500
in Europe.
As a result, the Armenian security guards and bodyguards likewise
wish to leave Armenia.
"I worked in Europe, and the minimum salary [there] was ~@3,000,"
Vahe Darbinyan noted.
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November 01, 2013 | 15:16
YEREVAN. - Although bodyguards are entitled to work up to 12 hours
a day, they work up to 24 hours in Armenia, and with little pay.
Vahe Darbinyan, who heads a security agency, noted the aforesaid
during a press conference on Friday.
"They walk behind an oligarch every day, but they [i.e., their
employers] don't comprehend that these guys are not robots; they are
human, and they get tired.
"And the oligarchs do not comprehend that a bodyguard has the right
to rest, eat, go home, see family members, [and] take [home] money.
"But no, and they give very little money to our bodyguards and security
guards, so they can just make ends meet," Darbinyan added.
In his words, the security guards receive a monthly salary of 60,000
drams (approx. $147) in Armenia, $1,500 in Russia, and ~@1,500
in Europe.
As a result, the Armenian security guards and bodyguards likewise
wish to leave Armenia.
"I worked in Europe, and the minimum salary [there] was ~@3,000,"
Vahe Darbinyan noted.
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