... at work, but it was calculated at work. And I'm not getting any help, what should I do?
... at work, but it was calculated at work. And I'm not getting any help, what should I do?
There are four types of subpoenas:
Summons to clarify credentials: This type of summons is issued to a conscript to update information on his personal data, marital status, employment and presence of children;
Summons for a medical examination: This summons obliges the conscript to undergo a medical examination;
Summons for military service: This summons contains the term by which the conscript must appear at the conscription station;
Mobilization order: This order is issued to conscripts who have successfully passed the medical examination and are recognized as fit for military service.
If your husband receives one of the above summonses, he must appear at the appropriate time in the appropriate place.
If the summons was issued without violating the law, then administrative liability is provided for failure to comply with its requirements, and in the case of a "mobilization order" - criminal liability.