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Thanks for the quick reply, Hulk.
upandatom said:There needs to be a location orientated team, based in that area/base/wing, that takes into account the local economical pressures and the local NON Military populace and the cost of living. A brief review done every year by that team that interviews, analyzes, and looks at the cost to live in that area, which includes housing, taxes, school etc.
More (including which cities they'll be checking) in the attached Statement of Work..... In June 2000, the Treasury Board of Canada approved a cost of living allowance for the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) called Post Living Differential (PLD). This allowance has evolved since its inception. Today, qualifying CAF personnel will be compensated by PLD if their overall cost of living is greater than the simple average of all major Canadian Armed Forces members posted to the location will form a Standard City: the baseline for determining the differential at all designated areas. A cost of living survey – based on the CAF-determined family size and household income – of all CAF locations in Canada is required on an annual basis to determine the PLD amount payable. Surveys for PLD for fiscal year 2015/2016 are required to be done in the January-February 2015 period to support a recalculated PLD rate effective 1 April 2015. Surveys in subsequent fiscal years are required to be done in the October-November period to support a recalculated PLD rate effective 1 April the following calendar year ....
TB's head is out of its ass. They are not doing this because they are ill informed. This is either a purposeful course of action or they are so incompetent and useless that Canadians should be frightened about who holds the purse strings in this country.upandatom said:TB, needs to get its head out of its ***.
Dragging feet on matter such as this is ridiculous. (When it deals with peoples money and pay, sure as crap should be handled ASAP)
(FYI for those that dont know, the ACISS side of the house has been waiting approximately 3 years for word about spec pay, while still doing the exact same job, because of TB and the beurocratic bullshit pertaining to it)
WRT to PLD,
There needs to be a location orientated team, based in that area/base/wing, that takes into account the local economical pressures and the local NON Military populace and the cost of living. A brief review done every year by that team that interviews, analyzes, and looks at the cost to live in that area, which includes housing, taxes, school etc.
I know the Income of the civilian population in Cold Lake is higher then the average military income. No way should military members be taking second jobs for the need to, to pay heating bills, etc.
The volunteers would have to be from all walks of military life, Single, Married, Divorced, etc. Service couples, Single income and dual income homes.
Dont take into account a gucci posting as opposed to a could be bad one (Comox/Cold Lake or Trenton, Bagotville)
Look at the cost of that run of the mill 3 bedroom house for that family in Comox, Compare it to the cost of an equivalent (Quality equivalent as well, dont just be looking at the shittiest houses on the market) in trenton, in Ottawa, in Petawawa, wherever, do proper cost comparisons.
and then in turn, Look at the cost of the money the members are paying if they are seperated from family, ie single fathers away from their children etc.
This all needs to be taken into consideration. Thats how you would compare cost difference,
Dolphin_Hunter said:CAF Standard City Baseline: This report is to provide a simple average of all major
Canadian Armed Forces locations- 20 or more Canadian Armed Forces members posted
to the location- will form the Standard City: the baseline for determining the differential at
all designated areas.
I wonder what will be considered the new "standard city"?
Dolphin_Hunter said:I wonder what will be considered the new "standard city"?
The way I'm reading it (as clunkily written as it is) is that they'll take the average of places with +20 CF folks living there as a "CAF Standard City Baseline".Dolphin_Hunter said:CAF Standard City Baseline: This report is to provide a simple average of all major Canadian Armed Forces locations- 20 or more Canadian Armed Forces members posted to the location- will form the Standard City: the baseline for determining the differential at all designated areas.
I wonder what will be considered the new "standard city"?
milnews.ca said:The way I'm reading it (as clunkily written as it is) is that they'll take the average of places with +20 CF folks living there as a "CAF Standard City Baseline".
Although Iwrestle withread bureaucratese daily, I stand to be corrected.
I hope these things are defined somewhere, because there are no maps in the RFP at all (see whole pkg attached).Ostrozac said:And given the recent issues in Halifax with members and units not knowing the exact geographical boundaries of the garrison, and therefore members getting PLD clawed back, I really hope that the accurate geographical boundaries of all locations are provided in an annex to the SOW.
PuckChaser said:As long as its regularly updated, any change is a good change.
PPCLI Guy said:Only if you are looking for the system to be fairer. Right now we spend more on PLD than the TB envelope allows, which means, on the whole, less money will be dispensed for PLD. Mind you, some savings will come from the indefensible rank-based reductions, that will see some ranks receive 50% of the allowance, and others 0%.