- Reaction score
- 27,620
- Points
- 1,090
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Hmm... sound suspiciously similar...
While there may well be back and forth between DND/CF and TBS on the development of the IRP policy, it is ultimately TB that decides what goes in the policy.
The administration of the policy, however, is largely done by DND/CF. For the administration of the policy, in the HEA cases, there is a requirement to engage TBS.
The CDS can try to influence such policies, but ultimately he is not part of the decision making for Compensation & Benefit policies. Thus, those policies cannot be said to be CF (or DND, for that matter, as they are outside the DM's scope as well).
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dapaterson said:It is a policy approved by the Treasury Board and administered by DND. It is not a policy approved by DND.
heavy reader said:The CFIRP "represents the Treasury Board Secretariat’s approved policy for CF members on relocation of their Dependants, Household Goods and Effects ((D) HG&E)." The CFIRP has DGCB as the departmental authority.
Hmm... sound suspiciously similar...
After reading through several thousand pages of ATI returns on the development, negotiations and refinement of the 2009 CF IRP policy, it is very obvious that the CFIRP is a CF Policy, administered by the CF and that it is based on the National Joint Council Relocation Directive. It is only in a very few cases where TBS is involved (i.e. HEA 100% from core).
While there may well be back and forth between DND/CF and TBS on the development of the IRP policy, it is ultimately TB that decides what goes in the policy.
The administration of the policy, however, is largely done by DND/CF. For the administration of the policy, in the HEA cases, there is a requirement to engage TBS.
The CDS can try to influence such policies, but ultimately he is not part of the decision making for Compensation & Benefit policies. Thus, those policies cannot be said to be CF (or DND, for that matter, as they are outside the DM's scope as well).
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