Sentences with phrase «disabled future work»

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The future of thousands of disabled workers» jobs hangs in the balance as unions representing Remploy workers rally to urge Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Peter Hain «not to fail disabled workers» at the last public event before he is expected to make a decision about the future of Remploy.
Announcing the news, Tony Blair said: «Today's launch shows that we are making real progress - and that there is commitment right across government to work together in delivering a better future for disabled people.»
a. damages for pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life (the extent of the award will depend upon a variety of factors including the type of injury suffered the age of the injured party how the injury has affected the injured party's life and how badly the injury is expected to affect the injured party in the future); b. wage loss (if you are temporarily disabled and miss work after an accident then you can expect to collect the «dollar for dollar» equivalent of your provable loss); c. future wage loss or loss of ability to earn future income (if you are somehow permanently disabled, even if it is a partial permanent disability [ie.
Those who suffer with mental health issues often suffered episodes in their past and will likely suffer them in their future; although, it doesn't necessarily mean it will be disabling or prevent her from working.
If you became disabled or unable to work because of the crash, restitution is even more critical to your future.
A waiver of premium provision in a life insurance policy excuses the payment of future premiums in the event that the insured (or owner of the policy, if different) becomes disabled from working and is rendered unable to pay the premiums.
This rider would help you to waive future premiums in case your income is stopped or you are physically disabled and not able to work to earn money.
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