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Ukrnafta PJSC provides for children's recreational activities

Ukrnafta PJSC is finishing up preparation of children holiday camps’ facilities for the start of the summer season. Altogether this year, the company plans to host three thousand children at its summer camps. Two and a half thousand of those kids are the children of the enterprise’s employees. Traditionally, a part of the vacation packages will be transferred free of charge to local communities – for the recreation of orphans and children from large families. Every year, the company allocates significant funds to provide for recreational activities of children in holiday camps. This year, it is planned to spend about 10 million UAH for that purpose.

Traditionally, Ukrnafta PJSC pays significant attention to issues of social security, health, and recreation of its employees and their children. In particular, in line with the Collective Agreement of Ukrnafta PJSC, employees of the company have an opportunity to improve their kids’ health at the company’s summer camps, paying only 10% of the vacation package’s regular price.

Thus, holiday camps of Ukrnafta PJSC’s structural units will begin working in different regions of Ukraine in early June, namely: in Ivano-Frankivsk region – “Druzhba” camp of Dolyna oil & gas production division; in Poltava region – “Iskorka” camp of Poltava oil & gas production division; in Chernihiv region – Veselka camp of Hnidyntsi gas processing plant. Besides, children will be able to go on holidays to Kosmos camp, which belongs to the trade union committee of Okhtyrka oil & gas production division (Sumy region). Here Ukrnafta PJSC covers the price of vacation packages almost in full as well.

Organisers of summer holidays for children are doing their best to help the kids make the most of their summertime. In addition to beautiful nature and fresh air, there will be various contests, sports and creative competitions, as well as exciting and educative tours according to the kids’ age groups and needs. 

 

For more information please contact press service: +38 044 239 14 93

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