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    PENSION REFORM: NEW (SUSPENDED) LAW CONTINUES TO CAUSE HEADACHES FOR WORKERS AND EMPLOYERS

    http://armenianow.com/society/pensions/52123/pension_reform_armenia_constitutional_court_taxes
    PENSIONS | 19.02.14 | 16:32

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    By Gohar Abrahamyan
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    The head of the Republican Union of Employers of Armenia says the law
    on mandatory pension savings is as strictly observed and imposed as
    the law on taxes.

    Despite the fact that the Constitutional Court (CC) has not made its
    final decision about the controversial law on the pension reform, many
    employers have been making the 5-10 percent pension funds deductions
    from salaries. This has stirred public discontent and several state
    staffs have been holding acts of protest in this concern.

    Tuesday, the personnel of Armenia's strategically most important
    structure - Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant - joined the standoff; they
    submitted a letter to the Ombudsman's Office demanding to protect
    their rights from being violated because of the law on mandatory
    pension savings.

    Last week staffs of the Electric Networks of Armenia company, the
    subway, the South-Caucasian Railways LLC and the National Academy of
    Opera and Ballet performers staged protests.

    According to the employers' union leader Gagik Makaryan, many among
    employers make the payments because on some levels they are connected
    to the authorities, some because of the parliamentary mandates,
    while others do so to avoid problems in the future.

    "We are told that the new pension savings system has been introduced
    for our future, however the compulsion mechanisms are equal to
    mechanisms and sanctions of imposing taxes. If an employer fails
    to make the payment, his property might be foreclosed equal to the
    size of the unmade payments, meaning that the punishment in this case
    is equal to the sanctions applicable by the tax code in case of tax
    evasion," Makaryan told the press on Wednesday, adding that should
    the CC decide that the payments have to be made, those employers
    who would have not done so might have serious issues. "People found
    businesses with great difficulties, they buy property and would not
    like to lose it all by one strike."

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