...Military reservists to be compensated for lost earnings
Richard Norton-Taylor
Tuesday April 5, 2005
Guardian
Reservists in the armed forces will in future be paid for losses in salary they suffer by being called up for military operations, the Ministry of Defence announced yesterday.
Reservists whose civilian pay is higher than their forces pay will receive extra money to make up the difference between the two.
The payments will be subject to an overall cap of £548 per day (equivalent to around £200,000 a year). For consultants serving with the Defence Medical Services the cap is £822 per day.
Reservists will also be able to claim the cost of replacing some benefits lost when they are mobilised, such as health insurance and company cars, and expenses incurred, including childcare and the care of dependent relatives.
Employers will be able to claim the additional costs associated with employing a temporary replacement.