Military personnel will receive compensation for unused vacation: who is entitled.
In the Armed Forces of Ukraine, servicemen have the right to take vacations. However, in times of martial law, they may not have the opportunity to do so. In such cases, the state provides monetary compensation for unused days of rest.
In the Armed Forces of Ukraine, servicemen can obtain compensation for unused vacations in cases where they are unable to exercise their right to rest due to martial law. This compensation is regulated by relevant legislation and normative legal acts.
How compensation is calculated for servicemen
Compensation for unused vacations takes into account the salary, military rank salary, allowances, and other types of monetary support for servicemen. The amount of this compensation is determined by dividing the monthly amount by 30 calendar days.
This compensation can be received by servicemen for unused days of annual vacation and other types of vacations provided by law.
How to apply for compensation
To receive compensation for unused vacations, a serviceman must submit a corresponding report to the military unit. It is necessary to indicate the reason for dismissal, the number of vacation days not taken, and a reference to the legislation that provides for compensation.
It is also important to consider the latest changes regarding the provision of additional leave for servicemen and the conditions for receiving monetary support during vacation.
The submitted news reveals the issue of compensation for unused vacations for servicemen during martial law in Ukraine. This mechanism is regulated by relevant legislation, and servicemen can receive compensation for unused days of rest in accordance with established rules.Read also
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