I'll believe it when I see it.
its a big one. What happens when you build it off a class 8 + truck. Do you know what axles are on it?It's supposed to replace the LSVW, despite being twice the size.
So no news on the LPC campaigned on promised pay increase and tax cuts ?
Right. The IDF is more of a direct fires acronym...I don't think IDF is commonly used as an abbreviation for Indirect Fires.
I do however think that the paradigm has changed, and that folks who were planning to enjoy a slow, leisurely posting to a project not going anywhere are about to start googling "more hours in the day".
We've never gotten a pay raise in a very very long time. We've gotten cost of living adjustments based on union negotiated rates. Union negotiated rates relate to historical inflation (aka inflation from the last 5 years) not current inflation. And the union negotiates for other benifits like work from home that the military doesn't get so those rates are usually lower than just a straigh cash grab.Bets on whether we get another pay raise below inflation?
I don't think IDF is commonly used as an abbreviation for Indirect Fires.
It used to be very common. Now less so.It is
It used to be very common. Now less so.
I agree. For clarity I was referring to the periodic pay changes due do cost of living adjustments. I wasn't trying to comment on whether that was good or bad, just state the information as I see them.Unlike most private sector employers, the CAF (and PS) progress in a range and get more money year over year (pay incentives). There are also pay increases for being promoted.
Unlike most private sector employers, the CAF (and PS) progress in a range and get more money year over year (pay incentives). There are also pay increases for being promoted.
So you're comparing a 4 year pay change with a 10 year pay change? Capt 1-4 would probably be a better comparison, but its still much higher than the MWO pay change. I do not disagree that those pay rates probably need to be looked at.Is this a problem ? And what you propose as the solution ?
Just using my own IPCs as an example there is a 257$ difference between MWO 1 and 4.
Cpl 1 - 4 is a $320 difference.
Capt 1 - 10 is a $2,226 difference.
Unlike most private sector employers, the CAF (and PS) progress in a range and get more money year over year (pay incentives). There are also pay increases for being promoted.
To be honest, I am unsure of what point Mr Patterson is trying to drive forward. Is it that service members ought to be content with their current pay structure? Is it that private sector employees are worse off?So you're comparing a 4 year pay change with a 10 year pay change? Capt 1-4 would probably be a better comparison, but its still much higher than the MWO pay change. I do not disagree that those pay rates probably need to be looked at.
I do understand what @dapaterson is saying. A civilian or most public servants are stuck at the same amount of pay every year unless she gets a raise, gets a promotion or finds a new job. For most of my time in the CAF I've seen a base pay raise almost every year, either due to IPC or promotion. My overal pay has fluctuated though due to sea pay, allowances and other calculations.
I think he was simply pointing out that the CAF has annual pay raises baked inTo be honest, I am unsure of what point Mr Patterson is trying to drive forward. Is it that service members ought to be content with their current pay structure? Is it that private sector employees are worse off?
The CAF gets hazardous duty pay for deployment that have elevated risk.I'm afraid that neither of those is particularly likely to incentivise recruitment or retention. I hardly need to say it here that service has a rather unique set of circumstances, particularly the application of unlimited liability.
Down here DoD has been directed to cut PCS moves 50% this year in an effort to reduce strain on families (and reduce costs).That is, of course, in addition to the more mundane reality of frequent postings and associated repercussions on family.
In short - if the Government of Canada wishes to retain experienced service members and grow all three services, pay is a key component of it. I personally would like to see taxation exemptions examined by the government , but I expect that the Treasury Board would heavily push back on this.
I think he was simply pointing out that the CAF has annual pay raises baked in
Down here DoD has been directed to cut PCS moves 50% this year in an effort to reduce strain on families (and reduce costs).
I think the CAF should do something similar, admittedly due to the relatively small size some positions do need to move for experience and upward mobility.
Concentrate more people in fewer locations and put the remainder into caretaker mode.I think the CAF should do something similar, admittedly due to the relatively small size some positions do need to move for experience and upward mobility.
Yeah IPC's on many ranks need a look at, and I am still a firm believer that the CAF needs a Tech WO area - removing the WO ranks from the NCO stream - and placing the Warrants in a totally different area not NCM and Not Commissioned OfficerThat's only if you have an IPC left to move into, or get promoted. And as I demonstrated the difference between IPCs isn't much. There is $257 between a newly minted MWO and 4 year MWO, for example. Let's not pretend like this is making some class station impact here.
AgreedWe, the CAF, also routinely have people act in roles and responsibilities above their rank and pay grade without any compensation.
Our embrace of WSE is improving, but we could do more.
While some programs and positions can do remote - a lot of positions should be IVO of field/sea/air positions so they aren't out of touch with the coal face.I think we need to embrace remote work wherever possible instead of geographic moves.
That is a no brainer.Or make the incentive to uproot ones own and ones familys lives great enough that it compensates for the hardship.
You're thinking like an American here and applying a meaning of warrant which is different from our meaning of warrant. There is no reason a WO stream can't be split off but there's no reason to remove them from the NCO billet and have to rework our whole rank system and add a bazillion Sgts like the Americans have. It wouldn't really make any sort of tangible difference anyways, there is already a pretty common culture of deferral to WOs and up on technical matters amongst officers, at least amongst the smart ones.Yeah IPC's on many ranks need a look at, and I am still a firm believer that the CAF needs a Tech WO area - removing the WO ranks from the NCO stream - and placing the Warrants in a totally different area not NCM and Not Commissioned Officer
Yeah IPC's on many ranks need a look at, and I am still a firm believer that the CAF needs a Tech WO area - removing the WO ranks from the NCO stream - and placing the Warrants in a totally different area not NCM and Not Commissioned Officer