Bundeswehr - Employers Reject Compulsory Service of Reservists
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The Federal Association of German Employers' Associations rejects a mandatory service of reservists.
Bastian Ernst, President of the Reservist Association, talks about the planned duty to exercise the reserve, the importance of regular training and the dialogue with employers. "We need this duty to ensure that the comrades practice regularly.
Reservists will be obliged to do exercises in the future, even if the employers do not want to release them. This provokes criticism – as well as a somewhat poorer regulation in the military service law.
Pistorius plans a reservation obligation in peacetime for the achievement of the Bundeswehr goals, employers demand predictability and transparency.
Defence Minister Pistorius wants to make reserve exercises of the Bundeswehr mandatory - but the employers protest. They warn of the consequences for the economy and emphasize: Germany's security also decides on the strength of its business location.
Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius wants to make military practice a duty for reservists, which provokes contradiction.
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