Andrey Kutepov, chairman of the Committee on Economic Policy of the Federation Council, prepared a bill proposing to include participants and veterans of the special military operation (SVO) in Ukraine, including volunteers, in the list of socially vulnerable categories of citizens. employed in the field of social entrepreneurship. The relevant document was sent to Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin for finalization. TASS.
“The draft law proposes to include in the category of socially vulnerable categories of citizens, persons who served in the army in a special region, whose employment (for an SME organization – socialbites.ca) provides the opportunity to become social entrepreneurs. military operation, as well as war veterans. This approach corresponds to the tasks of social entrepreneurship – achieving socially useful goals, contributing to the solution of social problems of citizens and society, ”says the explanatory note, a copy of which is at the disposal of the agency.
In the explanatory note, it is also stated that the mechanisms for the return of special operations participants to civilian life, among other things, “providing employment opportunities after returning from the NVO region, changing the field of activity and profession”.
Now, the condition for recognizing a small and medium-sized business as a social entrepreneur is the employment of categories of citizens, such as single or grand parents raising small children, disabled and disabled people, pensioners and pre-retirement citizens. Orphanage graduates under the age of 23, refugees, poor citizens, persons sentenced to deprivation of liberty and forced labor serving prison sentences, ex-convicts, persons without a fixed residence.
Tatyana Moskalkova, Former Commissioner for Human Rights of the Russian Federation suggested “revise” the laws regarding benefits for those participating in a special military operation (SVO) and their families.