230 Tyumen Workers Face Layoffs by Winter's End

Workers from various sectors may be at risk.
Winter often changes the job market. Some Tyumen residents decide to quit, while others face forced layoffs. Read below about the changes awaiting residents in the coming weeks.
"Information on the phased planned dismissal and reduction of 230 employees in January–February 2026 was provided by 35 organizations," the Tyumen Region Department of Labor and Employment told 72.RU.
The department did not specify which companies will carry out the layoffs. Meanwhile, experts say there are jobs available in the region — we previously told you about some very unusual vacancies. The Tyumen region is also hiring for high-paying positions, with some offers exceeding 300,000 rubles (approximately $3,300 at current exchange rates). Recently, Tyumen residents debated whether that amount is enough for a decent monthly living. Read their opinions in this article.
Typically, Tyumen residents quit due to conflicts with management, unsatisfactory working conditions, a heavy and unstable schedule, low wages, and health problems. In this report, we told stories of residents who quit and what to do if someone has been unable to find a job for a long time.




