The Verkhovna Rada Proposes New Deferrals for Educators and Students: Details of the Bill.
According to inkorr.com: Member of Parliament Roman Gryschuk presented a new bill in the Verkhovna Rada, which modifies the conditions for granting deferrals from mobilization for educators and students. This document is an alternative to the government's project and offers a number of important innovations.
Conditions for Deferral
According to the new bill, the right to a deferral from conscription during mobilization will be granted to employees of educational and scientific institutions who work at least 0.75 of a rate. Among them are researchers, teachers, and educators of various levels of educational institutions. For students, the conditions for deferral will take into account their age and form of education.
'The alternative bill proposes clarifications on the categories of pedagogical and scientific workers and students who may receive a deferral from mobilization, in order to ensure the continuity of the educational process and research work, as well as the implementation of state educational programs.'
Comment by Roman Gryschuk
Roman Gryschuk believes that the government bill does not take into account the specifics of different groups of educators and students. Therefore, his initiative is aimed at improving legislation in this area.
This bill aims to ensure that the specific needs of education workers and students are taken into account, which will be an important step towards stabilizing the work of educational institutions during mobilization. It is expected that further discussion of this initiative in parliament will draw attention to issues of education and scientific work in difficult times.
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