Free vocational training will be introduced for disabled contract workers in Russia 17:40

The State Duma adopted in the second reading a law on the right of contract soldiers recognized as war disabled to free vocational training. This was reported by TASS.

“Contract soldiers recognized as combat disabled will be able to receive free training in basic vocational training programs or vocational retraining programs lasting up to four months,” the release states.

During this period, they are provided with all kinds of assistance.

The bill was submitted to the State Duma for consideration by the government of the Russian Federation, and deputies adopted the bill in the first reading in July. The amendments complement the existing Law “On the Status of Military Personnel”.

November 9, Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev named Number of contract soldiers hired since the beginning of the year.

On September 11, Russian military retirees reportedly participated in the special operation. receivable full retirement benefits.

Previously the Russian government simplified Procedure for payment to families of those killed during SVO.



Source: Gazeta

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