Ukraine's New Mobilization Deferment System

Ukraine's New Mobilization Deferment System

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Ukraine's New Mobilization Deferment System

Ukraine introduces a new system for mobilization deferments starting December 1st, featuring stricter criteria and a transition period.

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Cabinet Of Ministers Of UkraineMinistry Of Defence Of UkraineMinistry Of Economy Of Ukraine
Denys ShmyhalIvan Gavrilyuk
How will the new deferment system be managed and monitored?
The updated system will be managed through the "Diia" app, with monthly monitoring to ensure ongoing compliance with criticality criteria.
What actions were taken to address issues with the existing deferment process?
The government temporarily suspended the deferment system to conduct an audit, addressing concerns about a rapid increase in deferments and potential misuse.
What is the effective date of the new mobilization deferment system in Ukraine?
Ukraine's new mobilization deferment system will be implemented on December 1st, offering a transition period until February 28th for those already deferred.
What prompted the Ukrainian government to overhaul its mobilization deferment system?
An audit revealed issues with the previous system, prompting the government to introduce stricter regulations and a centralized process via "Diia."
What are the key criteria for businesses seeking to defer employee mobilization under the new system?
The new criteria prioritize businesses without tax arrears and a minimum average salary of 2.5 times the minimum wage, aiming to curb potential abuse.