By decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the staff at
Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works (MMK) have been awarded a badge
of honour for their “Achievements in Labour”.
As stated in the text of the Decree, MMK staff are
commended “for their significant contribution to the development of
the metallurgical industry and high levels of productivity”.
MMK is one of the largest metals companies in both
Russia and the world. This years marks MMK’s 90th
anniversary since the first pig iron was produced at Magnitogorsk’s
first blast furnace, a date which has since been celebrated as the
plant’s birthday. MMK made a significant contribution to the Soviet
people’s victory in the Great Patriotic War. One in three shells
and the armour of every other tank during the war was cast from MMK
metal.
Magnitogorsk also maintained its status as a
flagship of the national industry in peacetime, developing steadily
during the Soviet period, as well as inaugurating the turn of the
century with Russia. Over the past two decades, MMK has built
state-of-the-art, high-performance facilities to meet the needs of
Russia’s leading industries. The company is the leading supplier of
steel products for the country’s pipe, automobile and shipping
industries, and also holds a leading position on the high-value-added
market.
The Russian Federation’s badge of honour for
“Achievements in Labour” was established by presidential decree
in August 2021 to further improve the state’s award system. This
decision was made in response to numerous appeals to the Russian
Presidential Administration from heads of federal departments,
industrial organisations and educational institutions, calling for a
reinstatement of the system of awarding state honours to workforces,
which was abolished in 1989.
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