Pension calculation
If my salary in July was lower than the average for Ukraine, can the Pension Fund recalculate my future pension based on the new average salary data that was just released?
If my salary in July was lower than the average for Ukraine, can the Pension Fund recalculate my future pension based on the new average salary data that was just released?
I am a victim of the Chernobyl disaster and have a Group II disability that resulted from this illness. I am interested in whether I now have the right to demand a recalculation of my basic pension up to 8 minimum old-age pensions and an additional pension for health damage in the amount of 75% of the minimum old-age pension, as stated in the updated position of the Supreme Court? How exactly can this be done in practice if the Pension Fund previously refused such a recalculation?
I have long heard that pensions for retired judges are calculated based on judicial remuneration, and there is often a question of recalculation. If the salaries or some components thereof change for active judges, it affects payments to retirees. But what if, for example, I, as a retired judge, receive a new certificate with a higher amount of remuneration, while the overall subsistence minimum has not changed and an official increase has not occurred, is it realistic for me to demand a recalculation of my pension? That is, are there grounds for increasing the lifetime payment if there have been no regulatory changes in the remuneration of active judges?
The government is proposing to review the mechanism for recalculating pensions. If I currently receive a pension, will it be recalculated according to the new mechanism?
If I work part-time and receive a salary lower than the minimum wage, how will this affect my pension experience? Will I be able to request a pension recalculation later?
If the salaries of district prosecutors are increased, will this affect the size of their future pensions? Does the law provide for the recalculation of previously awarded pensions to prosecutors?
Do you believe that a lawyer's request for pension recalculation should be considered a proper application if its content clearly indicates the person's will to have the pension recalculated, even if it formally does not meet the requirements for the application specified by law?
If we increase the salaries of prosecutors, but do not simultaneously increase the budget of the Pension Fund for the payment of pensions, can this be considered a violation of the right to a fair trial for prosecutors who will file a lawsuit with the court regarding the recalculation of their pensions?