German Pension Insurance Rhineland
German Pension Insurance Rhineland |
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social insurance | Statutory pension insurance |
legal form | Public corporation |
Jurisdiction | Districts of Düsseldorf and Cologne |
Seat | Dusseldorf |
Supervisory authority | Section III B 2 in the Ministry of Labor, Health and Social Affairs of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia |
Insured | 8 million (2010) |
pensioner | 1.4 million pensions (2010) |
Budget volume | 10.6 billion (2010) |
Website | DRV Rhineland |
The German Pension Insurance Rhineland (until September 30, 2005 Landesversicherungsanstalt (LVA) Rheinprovinz) is the regional carrier of the German Pension Insurance (see German Pension Insurance ) in the administrative districts of Düsseldorf and Cologne with headquarters in Düsseldorf .
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In a total of 12 service centers, those insured by the statutory pension scheme receive free advice and help. The catchment areas of the head office in Düsseldorf include the cities of Düsseldorf, Neuss, Hilden, Ratingen, Langenfeld, Dormagen, Erkrath and Mettmann.
Deutsche Rentenversicherung Rheinland is a public corporation with self-administration . The day-to-day business is directed by a three-person management.
The Deutsche Rentenversicherung Rheinland sees itself as a modern authority that provides customer-friendly support through decentralized service centers in Aachen , Bonn , Essen , Düren , Duisburg , Gummersbach , Kleve , Cologne , Leverkusen , Mönchengladbach , Wuppertal as well as centrally at the headquarters in Düsseldorf ensures. It is also audited as a family-friendly company. The Rhineland Regional Association has awarded Deutsche Rentenversicherung Rheinland the "LVR rating for disabled people". With this award, the LVR honors the exemplary commitment of a company in the professional integration of disabled people.
The Deutsche Rentenversicherung Rheinland operates internationally as a liaison office for the countries of Spain, Belgium, Chile and Israel. Through the individual social security agreements with the various countries, the German Pension Insurance has established responsibility for the respective carriers for certain countries so that specialization could take place in the respective agreements.
German pension insurance Rhineland and ghetto pension
Due to the attitude and case handling of the pension insurance company, the rejection rate for the ghetto pension , which represents a reparation or compensation payment, was initially very high at 90 percent. The application process was very time-consuming for those affected, who were usually very old and living abroad. Only after the judge Jan-Robert von Renesse (Landessozialgericht NRW, Essen) ended the restrictive handling in 2006, did the recognition rate rise to around 60 percent.
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Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c DRV Rheinland: company profile , deutsche-rentenversicherung-rheinland.de, November 5, 2011, accessed on March 5, 2011
- ↑ Ordinance in the Law and Ordinance Gazette NRW No. 9, 2005
- ↑ Federal Association of Information and Advice for Victims of Nazism : Survival… , No. 9, September 2005 ( Memento of the original of September 28, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 215 kB).
- ↑ Stephan Lehnstaedt : "Reparation in the 21st Century. The Ministry of Labor and the Ghetto Pensions", in: Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 61 (2013), p. 364.
- ^ Bitter victory for Richter von Renesse , wa.de, January 31, 2011.