Welfare (service law)

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In Germany , welfare is granted to civil servants , soldiers and judges by their employer , with whom they have a public service and loyalty relationship . The care is an expression of the loyalty of the employer to his public employees as the downside to their duty of loyalty.

Duty of care

For the duty of care is part of the employer, for the welfare of officials, soldiers and judges and their families, even for the period after termination of employment, to provide ( § 78 S. 2 BBG ; § 45 p.1 BeamtStG § 31 para. 1 SG , § 46 DRiG ). The employer also provides for his employees under public law through an officially appropriate alimentation .

scope

To care include the salary , travel allowance, relocation allowance , separation allowance , allowance , pension , survivors , accident and housing assistance . Certain civil servants are also granted free medical care and uniforms .

soldiers

For soldiers, the free medical care in the form of include, in addition to caring unpaid troops medical care , the provision of uniforms and equipment, accommodation, meals, professional promotion , Eingliederungs- and registration certificate , Übergangsgebührnisse and -beihilfe , compensation payments , supply in to military service , military chaplaincy , social service of the Bundeswehr , Troop psychologists , home societies, family care centers, leisure offices, set-up times and other diverse care measures.

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