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Shift in Daily Work Schedule to Commence at 7:00 AM

Akimat suggests an early start for work at 7:30.

Shift in proposed work start time: Akimat proposes 7:30 AM as new starting hour.
Shift in proposed work start time: Akimat proposes 7:30 AM as new starting hour.

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Shift in Daily Work Schedule to Commence at 7:00 AM

Let's Dive into the Proposal Revising Work Hours by Deputy Asylbek Nuralin in the Heart of Nur-Sultan

Deputy Asylbek Nuralin has raised a critical issue in our bustling capital city, Nur-Sultan, and it's all about the never-ending traffic jams!

"With growing population predictions reaching two million folks in the capital sooner than we think, the center buckles under the combined force of employment opportunities and social infrastructure," Nuralin shares his concerns. "This concentration results in hefty jams during rush hours, particularly during morning and evening peaks, due to the masses pouring in from nearby settlements."

You might wonder, what's so special about our dear deputy? Well, he's not just waving his arms! Nuralin proposes a change in the work routine for the employees of central executive bodies, national companies, and subordinate organizations. His plan aims to split the workday into a 7:00-8:00 start instead of the current 9:00.

Nuralin has more up his sleeve:

  • A committed interdepartmental task force to hash out proactive measures centered on transport policy.
  • Extra dough allocated in the republican and local budgets to modernize the capital and major cities' transport infrastructure.
  • Clear instructions to consolidate the efforts of central and regional structures in planning, constructing traffic interchanges, improving pedestrian crossings, and managing traffic congestion.

Back in March, deputy akim of Nur-Sultan, Yerkin Otemirov revealed some organizational time shifts to unload the city's road network during peak hours, with the following proposed working hours:

  • Polyclinics and hospitals - 7:30 (was 8:00)
  • Kindergartens and schools - 8:00
  • Ministries - 8:30 (was 9:00)
  • National companies - 8:30 (was 9:00)
  • Financial institutions - 9:30 (unchanged)
  • Shopping and business centers - 10:00 (was 9:00).

Curious about other areas making the transition? Check out:

  • Akimat of Aktobe Region to Start Work 30 Minutes Earlier
  • Ridder Adopts New Working Rhythm: Change in Working Hours

As we eagerly await updates on this topic, it's crucial to stay connected with local news sources for the most recent and accurate information.

Important to note, there's currently little to no public records or media reports regarding the proposal made by deputy Asylbek Nuralin regarding changes in working hours for state institutions in Nur-Sultan or updates on this particular matter as of June 2025. For solid and up-to-the-minute information, consider consulting official government announcements or local news channels directly from Kazakhstan. Keep your eyes on the road, folks! 😉😉😉

The proposal by Deputy Asylbek Nuralin affects not only government bodies but also national companies, suggesting a potential impact on various industries. This shift in work hours could also influence finance, as many businesses might need to adjust their operations accordingly. Furthermore, the modernization of transportation infrastructure, as part of Nuralin's plan, could significantly impact the transportation sector in Nur-Sultan.

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