A man who works at a university has the right to deferment from mobilization
A man who works at the university as his main job, but holds two positions as a teacher and a laboratory assistant, has the right to deferment from mobilization
A man who works at the university as his main job, but holds two positions as a teacher and a laboratory assistant, has the right to deferment from mobilization
Does a teacher who is in the occupied territory have the right to work online in a school that works remotely in the territory controlled by Ukraine?
Am I entitled to a deferment from mobilization, given that I am caring for my 90-year-old grandmother who needs care (there are appropriate documents), and her son (my uncle) is disabled?
Do I have the right to a deferment from mobilization if I am studying under a contract at a Polish university, but am formally enrolled in full-time studies at a university in Kyiv?
Serhiy Naumenko has been appointed Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs. He will be responsible for the border and the development of a unified system of aviation security and civil defense. But do other employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs have the right to a deferment from mobilization if they are not military personnel?
Are college lecturers who are employed at 0.75 of the standard rate, but do not have a scientific degree or academic title, eligible for deferment from mobilization?