War Disability Pension Clause Samples

The War Disability Pension clause establishes the right of individuals who have suffered disabilities as a result of war-related service to receive financial compensation or pension benefits. Typically, this clause outlines eligibility criteria, such as the nature and extent of the disability and the requirement that it be directly linked to military service during a conflict. It may also specify the process for applying for the pension and the calculation of benefit amounts. The core function of this clause is to provide financial support and recognition to those who have been injured or disabled due to their service in war, addressing the need for ongoing care and compensation for sacrifices made.
War Disability Pension. (Applicable to Permanent Full-time) 19.1 Employees who are in receipt of a War Disability Pension will be allowed up to six (6) days leave of absence per annum without loss of pay or attendance credits to attend for medical treatment related to the disability. Such leave may include absences while hospitalized.