These individuals who, in good faith, signed a contract one or two years ago, for example, now get told that they unfortunately no longer have a job and must leave. That is stressful for them and their family.
There are other cuts as well. Within the units, the “class A“ days for which reservists are paid to train over one or two weekends, in the evening, etc. are also being cut. Over the course of a fiscal year, these days are reduced by three and a half or four. Take for instance the case of a student who enters the Militia, who decided to join in order to pay for his education. He planned everything, he calculated that he was going to work X number of days, that this would pay him so much and that he would be able to afford this and that.