Uralkali Presents Employees’ Children with Gifts and Puts on Shows in Celebration of New Year

23.12.2020

In the run-up to the New Year holidays, over 14,000 children of Uralkali Group employees up to the age of 15 will receive gift boxes filled with the best Russian sweets. In addition, children under the age of 5 will receive a “Starry skies” night light projector and a soft toy; children between the ages of 6-10 will be given a building set and a board game, while teenagers aged 11-15 will receive a board game and an acoustic loudspeaker.

As is customary each year, the Company organizes New Year theatre performances for the children of Uralkali Group employees. In Berezniki, children under 7 will be invited to a fairy tale performance with Father Frost and the Snow Maiden; children aged 7-10 will enjoy a performance of “The Night Before Christmas”, and children aged 11-13 will attend the “New Year Voice” show. In Solikamsk, children aged 7-14 will have a choice of three movies to see: “Yuli Horse and the Big Races”, “Silver Skates” or “The Last Bogatyr: the Root of Evil”.

All New Year shows and film screenings will be organized in strict compliance with healthcare guidelines of Rospotrebnadzor, Russia’s Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing.

Irina Konstantinova, Uralkali HR Director, commented:

The New Year holidays are a magical time when children of all ages are eagerly awaiting gifts and expecting miracles. As is our tradition, Uralkali gives presents each year to the children of our employees and invites them to attend New Year shows. The Company has spent more than RUB 33.5 million on the celebrations this year. The New Year campaign is part of Uralkali’s benefits package – one of the most attractive both in the industry and across the entire Perm Region.

Uralkali (www.uralkali.com) is one of the world’s largest potash producers and exporters. The Company’s assets consist of 5 mines and 7 ore treatment plants in the towns of Berezniki and Solikamsk (Perm Region, Russia). Uralkali employs more than 12,000 people in the main production unit.