In Ukraine, enterprises will be able to book up to 100% of employees if they meet the appropriate criteria.
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This was stated by People’s Deputy, member of the National Security Committee Fyodor Venislavsky.
If we are talking about the sphere of the military-industrial complex, the energy complex, critical infrastructure, then up to 100% of those liable for military service can be reserved there,” Venislavsky explained.
He noted that the enterprise must contact the relevant ministry and demonstrate that it falls under the criteria of the law on mobilization and the corresponding resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers.
Venislavsky, in a conversation with RBC-Ukraine, said that the enterprise must contact the relevant ministry and demonstrate that it falls under the criteria of the law on mobilization and the corresponding resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers.
After the inspection, the ministry checks and adds this enterprise to the list of critical ones – this is the basis for further booking of workers in the volumes determined by the government decree, the people’s deputy explained.
But we paid attention when working on the law on mobilization that there cannot be situations where employees of retail supermarkets – for example, cleaners – are 100% booked. Because there are a number of positions at the enterprise that are not critical for its functioning,” Venislavsky said.
He added that there are many professions that can be filled either by military personnel or by women.
Therefore, the people’s deputies drew the attention of the government and the Ministry of Economy to prevent such cases that “will have a socially negative reaction” and to prevent “such abuses,” the people’s representative summed up.
Earlier, the Cabinet of Ministers decided to extend the validity of all existing mobilization reservations for another two months.
In addition, on June 7, the Cabinet of Ministers introduced changes to the procedure for booking military personnel during martial law.
The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs said that 90% of rescuers and police were booked.
Source: Racurs

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