Ministry of Defence wants to see soldiers engaged in work on Active Duty Soldiers State Service (Amendment) Bill
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The SVK Ministry of Defence is preparing measures to improve the Terms and Conditions of State Service for active duty soldiers, including through the Active Duty Soldiers State Service (Amendment) Bill. It wants to see soldiers engaged in work on the Active Duty Soldiers State Service (Amendment) Bill. Soldiers are invited to forward their suggestions for legislative proposals no later than 31 October 2020 by email at novela281@mod.gov.sk.
Defence Minister Jaroslav Naď said: “I have been asked by the Chief of the Defence Staff to change the existing legislation in order to improve Service conditions for soldiers, and I will be very pleased to do so, however, on condition that the soldiers themselves must be involved in the process of changing the legislation currently in place. That is why I have written a letter to soldiers, calling on them to join us in working on the Bill together. I want to assure all servicemen and women that my colleagues and I will give every proposal serious consideration.”
Amendment Bill No. 281/2005 aims to ensure that the active duty soldiers' Terms and Conditions of State Service are dynamic and flexible and that they reflect the requirements of the Slovak Armed Forces, with the focus on developing the military education system, career progression, personnel assessments and non-financial benefits.
Through this move, MOD leaders want to enhance transparency, objectivity and professionalism across all areas falling under the remit of the SVK Ministry of Defence and relating to the creation of optimum terms and conditions of State Service for active duty soldiers.
Defence Minister Jaroslav Naď said: “I have been asked by the Chief of the Defence Staff to change the existing legislation in order to improve Service conditions for soldiers, and I will be very pleased to do so, however, on condition that the soldiers themselves must be involved in the process of changing the legislation currently in place. That is why I have written a letter to soldiers, calling on them to join us in working on the Bill together. I want to assure all servicemen and women that my colleagues and I will give every proposal serious consideration.”
Amendment Bill No. 281/2005 aims to ensure that the active duty soldiers' Terms and Conditions of State Service are dynamic and flexible and that they reflect the requirements of the Slovak Armed Forces, with the focus on developing the military education system, career progression, personnel assessments and non-financial benefits.
Through this move, MOD leaders want to enhance transparency, objectivity and professionalism across all areas falling under the remit of the SVK Ministry of Defence and relating to the creation of optimum terms and conditions of State Service for active duty soldiers.