A resident of Yekaterinburg named Stalin Sargsyan complained about oppression in Russia. In an interview with Mash, a man has posted that he does not want to hire him because of the name. Reports about it “Rosbalt”.
According to the man, his father was convinced Stalinist. If before 1966, such a name was in the go, then a decree was released in a year of his birth with a request to change the names, but Sargsyan’s father refused. Yekaterinburg himself also claims that rather “will die with this name.”
Stalin Sargsyan added that during the years of his career managed to get several formations, serve in the army, to become a first-class driver and work a big experience. But in 2012, he began problems with finding work.
Yekaterinburg admitted that from all sites where he sent a resume, there was a refusal. For example, one of the employers, from his words, stated that they need 20-year-old staff with experience of 7-10 years.