Hmm where was my math wrong the ? 300 dollar rough increases while loosing 684 seems off?2023 rates Edmonton loses marginally or gains marginally across the board (from 1 to 3%, except Privates)
Hmm where was my math wrong the ? 300 dollar rough increases while loosing 684 seems off?2023 rates Edmonton loses marginally or gains marginally across the board (from 1 to 3%, except Privates)
I'm guessing they won't care about the academic argument, and will only see that they take home less money.Yes. But I would argue they have been benefiting for years.
I lost $1100 in allowances(PLD, SDA) when posted from Victoria to Trenton. It was not a pleasant experience...This is what benefits can create now.
This is what happens when you tell someone in a field unit in Edmonton making PLD and LDA that they are getting posted out - huge drop in pay. This is what you call perverse incentives - when you create something intended to help the system but it ends up hindering things.
Edmonton has been bracing for this for years, as it was known that its PLD rate was a higher relative to other locations and in relation to the actual cost of living there. It's unfortunate that some of those soldiers are going to be on the outside of this policy.
I lost $1100 in allowances(PLD, SDA) when posted from Victoria to Trenton. It was not a pleasant experience...
That is true, however telling a PO1 or WO posted to Victoria/Esqumalt that they will only make slightly more than someone in Ottawa with a much higher cost of living isn’t going to go over well.This is what benefits can create now.
This is what happens when you tell someone in a field unit in Edmonton making PLD and LDA that they are getting posted out - huge drop in pay. This is what you call perverse incentives - when you create something intended to help the system but it ends up hindering things.
Edmonton has been bracing for this for years, as it was known that its PLD rate was a higher relative to other locations and in relation to the actual cost of living there. It's unfortunate that some of those soldiers are going to be on the outside of this policy.
And bear in mind that that low single digit change is in the context of being at the same time as a pay raise that corresponds with about 14% inflation so far. So a significant pay cut in purchasing power terms. The loss of PLD in some cases, particularly Edmonton, basically mostly negates the economic increase. Troops will notice that. The fact that PLD has been allowed to remain horribly flawed for a long time won’t be a comfort to troops feeling the burn of inflation and now getting next to no salve. Maybe this is a case where a band aid needs to be ripped off, but it will probably do some damage to 1 CMBG.2023 rates Edmonton loses marginally or gains marginally across the board (from 1 to 3%, except Privates)
Ottawa isn't much cheaper than Victoria, it's cheaper, but not dramatically. That was one of the flaws with PLD, the Jr. Pers posted to Ottawa got screwed with zero extra to off-set the cost of living.That is true, however telling a PO1 or WO posted to Victoria/Esqumalt that they will only make slightly more than someone in Ottawa with a much higher cost of living isn’t going to go over well.
Many civilian jobs compensate for lower cost of living areas by paying less in those areas than they would in a more expensive area. The CAF just stopped doing that it looks like. Thats going to be a net negative at the upper levels of troops and might lead to a good amount of brain drain.
That 30 million saved I think is going to be a conservative number as there likely will be a lot of people eligible for retirement getting out pretty fast.
That is true, however telling a PO1 or WO posted to Victoria/Esqumalt that they will only make slightly more than someone in Ottawa with a much higher cost of living isn’t going to go over well.
Ottawa isn't much cheaper than Victoria, it's cheaper, but not dramatically. That was one of the flaws with PLD, the Jr. Pers posted to Ottawa got screwed with zero extra to off-set the cost of living.
I don't know....new challenges, new responsibility, different positions.
Created a completely new gmail account for this as I don't really want to deal with ppl getting access to my normal account.
CAF NCM PAY CALCULATOR 2023-24
There are likely errors as its a bit late. This is for ESQUIMALT and VICTORIA only. If you want to do the math for your own area then you'll need to go into the CFHD Website yourself and enter the place data for different pay scales into CFHD ALLOWANCES sheet. I wasn't going to try and cut and paste all of those in there.
For officers I didn't bother to add their pay sheets. That's a problem for another day as their entry programs are all over the place. Figure it out yourself!
There may be errors, its late, and I caught a few. But double check yourself.
Yes. I too think this will be one of the unintended consequences. The fact that it takes 8-15 years to train that middle means that the CAF will have to adapt very quickly.The aspect of these changes that boggles my mind the most is that it directly negatively impacts the most the people who are in the rank levels where we're already bleeding personnel the fastest. The missing middle is about to become a hell of a lot more missing. Especially in Halifax and Esquimalt.
Yes. I too think this will be one of the unintended consequences. The fact that it takes 8-15 years to train that middle means that the CAF will have to adapt very quickly.
It will need to be about addressing the IPO model. Inputs go through a Process to create an Output. If the output (Ops, statutory and regulatory compliance, stewardship of resources etc) must remain constant, and the input (the missing middle) is reduced, then the process must be changed. The missing middle does a lot of unnecessary work, to meet the needs of a labour intensive, cumbersome, and wholly inefficient Process. That Process needs to be changed, and quickly.
Or we can, once again, reduce the outputs (Ops, stewardship) in order to defend against the need to change the Process.
Which raises another point, why bother going up in rank if you’re home pay is effectively negligible? All this did was severely close the gap between the Cpl and MWO. All you’d have to do is some simple math and decide whether getting promoted into a higher pay bracket is worth losing on CFHD. Im sure people are doing the math already.