FEDERATION NEWS
The main disadvantages were ‘the impact of operational deployments on the family’ and ‘the turbulence caused by frequent assignments.’
6. 50% were satisfied with their basic pay, but only 23% were happy with the revised allowances package.
7. Three quarters said they have been affected by the Allowances Review. Their main concerns were the changes to the Home to Duty entitlement and the loss of the Incidental Expenditure Allowance.
8. 37% said pension was the main reason why they remained in the Service. A further 43% felt the pension had some effect on their decision to stay in.
9. Only 26% said they were able to take their full leave entitlement last year. Two thirds said they found it difficult to take leave at a time to suit their family.
10. Less than half felt that they had a good work/life balance.
The following graphs and quotes taken from the survey will provide you with an insight into some of the top level findings from this survey. The full report when published will be distributed to key Government and RAF staffs, with several copies going direct to the AFPRB to inform the evidence session with the three Families Federations. A copy of the full report will also be available on the Federation website.
www.raf-ff.org.uk
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