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The State Labor Inspectorate has recovered wage arrears for 12,754 workers employed in projects of Enter Engineering Pte. Ltd. and its affiliated enterprises. This was announced by Gulnoza Alimova, press secretary of the Ministry of Employment and Poverty Reduction, on her Telegram channel. According to her, social media had been circulating reports that company employees were not receiving their salaries, with the ministry allegedly failing to respond to the situation.

As of March 2026, based on appeals related to the activities of Enter Engineering Pte. Ltd. and its controlled enterprises, the State Labor Inspectorate is conducting relevant inspections and investigations. The ministry noted that this year, the labor inspectorate has taken measures to recover arrears at 11 facilities located in Tashkent city, Jizzakh, Samarkand, Bukhara, Navoi, and Kashkadarya regions.

The inspections covered 34 enterprises linked to Enter Engineering. As a result, wage arrears for 12,754 workers have been recovered and paid from Enter Engineering, Gulnoza Alimova reported. However, the amount of the recovered debt has not been disclosed. She added that inspections are ongoing, and appropriate measures are being taken in accordance with legal procedures to protect workers' labor rights.

Employees of Enter Engineering, Eriell, and Saneg (as well as many other companies associated with entrepreneur Bakhtiyor Fozilov) regularly report delays in salary payments of several months. Photos and videos of workers demanding wage payments have circulated online multiple times. In June 2024, Gazeta published stories from workers about such delays, indicating that this issue has been persistent over time.

Source: www.gazeta.uz