Village pensioners will receive benefits for communal services: who is entitled.
New benefits for rural residents of Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: Good news for rural residents of Ukraine: according to the legislation, they have the right to special benefits. The standard retirement age in Ukraine is 60 years, but for those living in villages and working in the agro-industrial sector, there are certain exceptions.
According to the new law, agricultural workers can retire as early as 55 years old, provided they have the necessary work experience. The law also provides different conditions for various social groups.
A particularly important benefit for rural pensioners is the possibility of not paying for communal services. These innovations will undoubtedly provide additional comfort and support to elderly residents of villages.
Thus, advantages for residents of rural areas are enshrined in Ukraine. Although the standard retirement age is 60 years, there are exceptions for those who work in difficult conditions or in the agro-industrial sector. For workers in this sector, retirement is possible at 55 years if they have the appropriate experience. Specific conditions have also been created for different groups of citizens, including male drivers and female machinists. An important benefit is the exemption from communal payments. It has already been reported about the recalculation of pensions for millions of Ukrainians.
These innovations open new opportunities for residents of rural areas, making their lives easier in old age and stimulating support for the agricultural sector. It is important that state attention to the issues of pension provision for such citizens remains high.
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