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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.