Rozenko

Martial law to not affect social benefits in Ukraine – Rozenko
The government won't allow any disruptions in the system of social payments to citizens, the official said.11:00, 27 November 2018

Ukraine, Poland foreign ministers discuss renewing search for remains of fallen Polish troops
Klimkin states that it's historians, not politicians, who are to deal with issues related to the countries' past.19:50, 23 October 2018

Ukraine's Cabinet to raise minimum wages from Jan 1, 2019 – Rozenko
The minimum wage is expected to reach UAH 4,200 ($149) next year, the official said.16:56, 31 August 2018

Ukraine's social minister proposes to raise minimum wage to US$191 in 2019
Fulfilling the tasks set will allow for a quality change of Ukraine's social service system, the minister said.15:00, 20 April 2018

Deputy PM Rozenko: State labor service inspects 7,159 employers, reveals 768 violations
The number of persons employed in the unofficial sector of Ukraine's economy shrank by almost 300,000 people in the nine months of 2017 year-over-year.19:55, 05 April 2018

Battle of Kruty in 1918 laid foundation of Ukraine's statehood – Deputy PM Rozenko
<p>Few hundred courageous young heroes managed to save time for Central Rada to sign the Brest Treaty and make Russia recognize Ukraine borders for the first time.</p>17:40, 28 January 2018

Ukraine's deputy PM says social standards exceed inflation in 2018
<p>Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Pavlo Rozenko says the growth of the country's social standards in 2018 will exceed a 9% inflation projected by the government, according to the Cabinet's press service.</p>16:00, 09 January 2018

Ukraine's government reports gender pay gap shrinks in H1
<p>Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Pavlo Rozenko announced at the first Ukrainian Women's Congress on November 22 that women's average monthly salary in Ukraine accounted for a mere 80% of the average monthly salary of men in the first half of 2017 (H1), according to the official's press service.</p>16:54, 23 November 2017

Rozenko says funded pension system may start in Jan 2019
<p>Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine Pavlo Rozenko says a funded pension system will begin to operate in Ukraine as early as January 1, 2019.</p>16:30, 17 August 2017

Ukraine's deputy PM: Pension reform concept needs to be finalized
<p>Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Pavlo Rozenko says the government-developed pension reform concept needs to be finalized substantially.</p>13:35, 31 May 2017

Actual unemployment rate in Ukraine almost five times higher than official figures – minister
<p>The actual number of unemployed citizens in Ukraine reaches 1.9 million people, while only 400,000 citizens are registered with the social services as unemployed, Deputy Prime Minister Pavlo Rozenko said, speaking on ZIK TV.</p>16:00, 25 April 2017