Chaired by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, a regular Cabinet meeting took place today.
The Government approved the draft law on making amendments to the Labor Code of the Republic of Armenia, which is aimed at clarifying issues related to the maintenance of salary of employed reservists who are called up for training camps. According to the current regulations, during the training camp, the citizen receives salary according to the rate of the given military position. The draft stipulates that when involving an employee in training camps for a period of up to 30 calendar days, the employer continues to pay at least the positive difference of the employee’s basic salary and the money he receives as a soldier for the days of participation in training camps for each working day. And in case of engaging in training camps for a period exceeding 30 calendar days, the employee’s salary is determined by an agreement between the employer and the employee or in accordance with the procedure provided by the collective or labor contract.
Referring to the draft law, Nikol Pashinyan noted: “Of course, the state provides payments for training camp participants, but sometimes they are less than the salaries that people receive at their workplaces. Now, with these legal regulations, we define that, in the event that the amount paid to the participant of the training camp is less than the monthly salary paid to him, the difference must be paid by the employer.
Along with this, we also have a regulation that when implementing the plan of training camps, we should not invite more than a certain percentage of employees from the same organization to a training camp, so that the organizations do not face disproportionate burdens. Taking into account that military mobilization preparation is very important for increasing the country’s security level, I think that, along with the government, both public and private sector organizations should be equally interested in this matter.”
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INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT OF THE OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA