The Embassies of Uzbekistan in Russia and Turkey have published a video announcement on their telegram channels about the recruitment of specialists to work in the city of New Tashkent under construction.
Uzbekistan is one of the projects of new historical — “the new Tashkent”, we invite you to participate in the construction of the will!
🔹 Concrete 🔹 Plasterer 🔹 Plumber 🔹 Electric 🔹 Bricklayer 🔹
As well as other construction professionals Wages are set at 8-15 crore and all necessary conditions are created. Do not miss the opportunity to return to your homeland and work in the family circle and earn a decent income! For more information and employment, our compatriots abroad can apply to the number 0 800 0000 1176 and our compatriots in our country 1176.
Diplomatic missions invite Uzbek citizens who work in these countries to participate in the construction of the city on the territory of 20 thousand hectares. The announcement says that the project plans to create about 10,000 jobs for compatriots working abroad. It is reported about the opening of recruitment in 38 construction specialties, including bricklayers, welders, plumbers, electricians and others. "Wages depend on the type and volume of work and average from 8 to 15 million soums ($600-$1,120). The workers will be provided with housing, overalls, transport and three meals a day, the report says. An 8-hour working day and additional days off are provided for officially employed employees," the announcement says. In March 2023, the President of Uzbekistan laid a capsule marking the beginning of the construction of a New Tashkent. The city is expected to accommodate 1 million people. It was reported that government institutions, universities and other facilities will be located here. Last year, Alisher Ruziev, head of the department of the Agency for External Labor Migration under the Ministry of Employment and Poverty Reduction, said that the development of the construction industry in Uzbekistan, where salaries can compete with wages in the Russian Federation, may further reduce the flow of labor migrants to this country. According to Ruziev, construction workers currently receive about $500-600 a month at some large construction sites in Uzbekistan. "Accordingly, it is no longer profitable to travel to the Russian Federation for such a salary," he added. According to the Migration Agency, the number of labor migrants who left Uzbekistan to work abroad decreased to 1.35 million people by the beginning of 2025. At the beginning of last year, this figure was just over 2 million. Thus, the number of migrants from Uzbekistan decreased by 34%. "For example, if by the beginning of 2024 1.2 million people worked in Russia, then at the beginning of 2025 this figure decreased to 698,000 employees. Over the past year, the number of migrants from Uzbekistan in Turkey has decreased from 119.8 thousand to 88.7 thousand," the agency said.