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CAF Specialist Pay [Spec Pay]- All Trades [MERGED]

I wouldn't be surprised to see your pay reduced to Cpl4, standard pay field. The rationale being that you're technically no longer in your old trade, and not qualified in your new trade ergo there's no ability to pay you spec.
 
B RAD said:
I am transferring from NCIOP to INT and cannot seem to find the reference regarding spec pay. From what I understand, I will loose my leaf effective my transfer date but keep my current pay. Does this also include spec pay? My gut tells me I will loose it but cannot seem to find it in black and white.

You're looking for something which doesn't exist.  You'll revert to whatever IPC you have, in the Cpl Basic pay field if that's where Int Ops are located.  There are written provisions which would allow you to keep specialist pay rates in certain circumstances - promotion to OCdt comes to mind.
 
You have no vested rights when you do a Voluntary OT. You will drop back to Cpl4, If the new trade has spec pay you will not see it until your QL 5 Qual. I went from Sgt 4 to Cpl 4 on my date of transfer.
 
Further to my comments, the following is taken from the link below:

"PERSONNEL ONLY RECEIVE SPECIALIST PAY WHEN THEY ARE FULLY QUALIFIED IAW THEIR OCCUPATION SPECIFICATION (OS) AND HAVE ACHIEVED THE REQUIRED RANK IAW OCCUPATION REQUIREMENTS"

"NCMS IN THE RANK OF LS/CPL PRIOR TO ACHIEVING TRADE QUALIFICATION (OR MS/MCPL, PO2/SGT OR PO1/WO) AS REQUIRED FOR THE SPECIFIC OCCUPATION) INCLUDING:

A. MBRS PROMOTED ACTING LACKING
B. MBRS PROMOTED SUBSTANTIVE, AND
C. MBRS WHO ARE VOLUNTARILY OCCUPATIONAL TRANSFERRED

WILL REMAIN IN THE JUNIOR SUB-DIVISION AT STANDARD TRADE GROUP RATES OF PAY"

LINK
 
I know this is a narcothread, but it is relevant.

Today I read an email from the Branch chief.

Rumours of medics getting spec 1 pay soon are somewhat exaggerated. Currently the proposal for that is sitting unsigned in the Director of Pay part of the Treasury Board (exact name of the 4 letter acronym escapes me).

Needless to say, my interpretation is that while it is looking good to come soon, soon is not for a while yet. Sources cleared to rumor in other parts of the CF have discussed with me that a whole whack of pay and benefits are being held up thanks to the proroguing of parliament and now with the current economic crisis and federal budget.


Info should be coming down your chain of command soon.
 
Within DND, it's DPPD that would prepare the file, which would then go as a corporate submission to TB.  It would not go alone; any other changes to spec pay for other trades would probably go in as an omnibus.

The process is never fast, and never guaranteed.
 
I think they should:
http://www.jems.com/news_and_articles/news/09/pentagon_honors_medics_killed_in_wars.html
 
I got a rather terse e-mail at work the other day telling us bluntly that we would know when and if it happens - otherwise, stop asking.  This has been going on for the 20 years I've been a Reg Force medic, so I'll believe it when I see it.

MM
 
MM,
thats the consensus in the classroom as well.

One guy said he first heard medics were getting spec pay when he joined....
in 1986.
 
I'm still keeping my fingers crossed... but definitely not holding my breath!
 
Medi,
If you are a Sgt, and still saying medics will get spec pay....

MM,
good news is, if they get spec pay, we'll go up to either spec 2 or Capt 6+ levels, its all good for us regardless.
 
Hundreds of special forces soldiers to get pay raise
Last Updated: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 | 6:33 PM ETCBC News
Article Link

Hundreds of Canadian soldiers will receive a pay raise this month — as much as $18,000 per year in some cases — CBC News has learned.

The military has approved a new allowance for some members of the Canadian Special Operations Forces Command. Troops as well as technicians and support staff who work with the elite troops are eligible for the pay increase.

"When we're looking at the whole command, we're really deploying a special operations task force," said the command's chief of staff, Lt.-Col. Jean-Francois Prevost. "We pick the right capabilities from each one of those units."

The special forces command runs several regiments, and one of Prevost's duties is overseeing administration and support for the elite forces.

One of those units, the secretive Joint Task Force 2, is quite well known, and its soldiers are said to be among the most highly trained in the world. These troops, whose mission is to focus on counter-terrorism and hostage rescue, have received extra pay for years.

Two other special forces units that send their members into the field alongside those commandos will now also start receiving that extra pay.

This includes soldiers with specialized training in handling nuclear, chemical and biological weapons. It also includes commandos who perform the most daring infantry attacks and patrol behind enemy lines. The extra pay ranges from $8,000 to nearly $18,000 a year.

"It's really to be fairly compensated for what we're asking them to do," said Prevost. "It shows our people that we care for them."
More on link
 
There was a CANFORGEN on the special operations allowance recently.  Those who are interested can go looking for details.

... and it's in addition to the Land Duty Allowance too.
 
1 word :  keshink !! $$$

that's a great news for the soldiers... But I still think that our soldiers are not earning as much as they should. After all, their job is dangerous !
 
sidereus said:
1 word :  keshink !! $$$

that's a great news for the soldiers... But I still think that our soldiers are not earning as much as they should. After all, their job is dangerous !

So, how much do you think our soldiers should be earning?
 
Michael O'Leary said:
So, how much do you think our soldiers should be earning?
Personally,I think we should earn one billion dollars (said in best Dr. Evil voice, of course).

;D
 
Midnight Rambler said:
Personally,I think we should earn one billion dollars (said in best Dr. Evil voice, of course).

;D

No, no, too greedy. I'm thinking $250,000 plus quartly weekend trips comped to Caesers Palace in Vegas would do nicely. And free Timmies
 
Michael O'Leary said:
So, how much do you think our soldiers should be earning?

well...well  ;D

if u ask me... hmm more than a Hockey player...that's for sure...

You know, it's difficult to define what a good salary is for that kind of job... ???

What about you ? How much do you think a soldier should be earning ?
 
Best part about it for those whom are receiving the allowance for the first time is that it is retro to 1 Apr 07.

I also note that they are adding a casual SOA allowance...perhaps for a reserve unit/reservists?
 
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