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    Mar 20, 2024 · Military pay. Pay rates for all ranks, occupations, and types of service in the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal Canadian Navy, and Special Forces.

    • Pay Statements

      Members can continue to contact the following: Director...

  2. Apr 1, 2024 · Military Judge. $346,680. Chief Military Judge. $357,080. Medical and dental officers. Basic monthly pay and annual pay increments 1 through 6, effective April 1, 2024. Medical and dental officers are also entitled to special military differential pay. Rank. 1.

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  4. You get 15 points a year dor being a member. Your 10 years active should be roughly 3,652 points, then you add in whatever you earn guard side. Legacy = Points divided by 360, times 2.5 = retirement percentage. EG 3652/360= 25.36% of base pay of your highest 3 years. BRS = Points divided by 360, times 2.0 = retirement, + TSP.

    • Comparability
    • Team Concept
    • Total Compensation Analysis

    Comparability is when the dollar per hour worked for the Canadian Armed Forces is equal to the dollar per hour worked for the Public Service. The Department of National Defence and the Treasury Board Secretariat use the principle of comparability between the Canadian Armed Forces and the Public Service so that: 1. Canadian Armed Forces members bene...

    The Canadian Armed Forces uses a rank-based team concept or institutional approach to determine pay. In this method, pay is calculated based on the average value of the work performed by all members of a specific rank level. This is different from the more common Public Service method where an individual is paid based on the worth of their position...

    Total compensation analysis ensures that the full value of compensation and benefits made available by the employer to federal public servants is considered in negotiations with unions. It also determines the dollar value of the unique aspects of service. The method includes salary, but also evaluates benefits such as: 1. pension 2. severance pay 3...

  5. Nov 21, 2011 · If you want to earn more, all you have to do is spend enough time in the National Guard so that you can move up the ranks. E-1 Private: $1,357 – $1,467 monthly active duty pay. E-2 Private: $1,645 – $1,645 monthly active duty pay. E-3 Private First Class: $1,730 – $1,950 monthly active duty pay. E-4 Specialist /Corporal: $1,915 – $2,326 ...

  6. Jan 5, 2010 · If you do 3 years you don't get GI Bill benefits unless you deploy. You must incur a 6 year commitment to get it. MEANING you'd have to extend for a full 6 years to get the benefit. It can be done at any time, so you would not have to wait till the end of your 3 years, but it would be from the day you extended; effectively making your contract ...

  7. Pay, pension, benefits, programs and services offered to members of the Canadian Armed Forces and their families.

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