Expanding the Contract 18-24 Program: Who Can Sign an Agreement Under New Terms.
Expansion of the 'Contract 18-24' Program
According to inkorr.com: The 'Contract 18-24' program plans to expand its activities to other age categories, reports 'Khvylia'. According to Pavel Palisa, the contract can now be signed not only by young people but also by those who have already reached 24 years of age. This decision has been made to ensure balance and create opportunities for a larger number of candidates to participate in the program.
The introduction of new conditions for older military personnel is another step in the development of the program. Now individuals over 24 years old can also benefit from joining the 'Contract 18-24'. It is important to note that financial incentives remain unchanged for all participants, regardless of their age.
The new expansion of the 'Contract 18-24' program opens doors for both younger and older candidates, which could positively impact the staffing of military units. The expansion of age coverage demonstrates the military's commitment to attracting diverse specialists, which, in turn, may enhance the effectiveness of service.
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