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    ANTI-PENSION REFORM PROTEST SPREADING TO ARMAVIR

    11:59 * 11.02.14

    The Armenian civic group protesting against the pension reforms is
    now heading to the town of Armavir as part of its awareness campaign
    against what is thought to be an illegitimate measure.

    They were initially set to rally in front of the Yerevan Opera House
    on Tuesday morning, but the public gathering was later postponed
    until 2 pm local time.

    Our correspondent says that the activists decided to go to Armavir
    after reports emerged that the Sardarapat Museum's director forces
    his staff to pay salary taxes to pension funds.

    The controversial pension reforms, which went into effect on January
    1, require that all the Armenian citizens born after 1973 pay 5%-10%
    of their monthly salaries to pension funds to secure what is claimed to
    be their well-being after retirement. On January 24. the Constitutional
    Court issued a ruling to suspend mandatory component of the amended
    pension law. But despite the decision, many employers were later
    claimed to be forcing their staffs to pay the salary taxes,

    Employees of the Yerevan Opera House on Monday went on a strike to
    protest against the funded pensions. After their rally in Yerevan's
    Liberty Square, it was announced that the protest would continue
    this morning.

    Tert.am has learned from an activist that many employees of the
    Sardarapat Museum now complain that they have been threatened with
    firing in case of failing to meet the administration's demand.

    Armenian News - Tert.am

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