Pay
up
4 per cent rise
By
PTE John Wellfare
THE
second instalment in the 30-month Workplace Remuneration Arrangement
(WRA) comes into effect on November 4, with a 4 per cent wage
increase across all ranks.
The WRA has allowed for a 10 per cent wage increase spread over
the period from March this year to November 2006.
Director Military Salaries and Allowances Policy Colonel Terry
McCullagh said the ADF had negotiated to have a significant portion
of the increase implemented early in the 30-month term and as
a result members had received a 6.5 per cent pay rise this year.
We had 2.5 per cent earlier, we have 4 per cent now, theres
another 2 per cent in June next year and another 1.5 per cent
in March 06, he said.
I think people would prefer to see those pay increases up
front rather than down the end or spread evenly over [30 months].
COL McCullagh said the pay increase would also apply to salary-related
allowances such as service allowance, field allowance and flying
allowance.
He said the wage increase would elevate ADF members ahead of the
Consumer Price Index (CPI) and therefore had been negotiated on
the basis of increased productivity.
Current CPI rate is tracking at 2.8 per cent and were
getting a 4 per cent wage increase ... there are demands on us
to create productivity benefits for that, he said.
Fundamentally, we are paid for productivity and performance,
so unless we deliver, both in productivity and performance, were
not in a good position to demand increases in our salary.
The ADF has to demonstrate productivity enhancements over
that [WRA] period and embedded in that are some important productivity
enhancements.
The Defence Travel Reform Program and PMKeyS Self Service had
been major bargaining chips in the negotiation of the current
WRA.
COL McCullagh and his staff at DPE had started working on the
next WRA case to be put to the Defence Force Remuneration Tribunal
for consideration once the current one expires in 2006.
A table detailing how the current pay increase will affect members
is available at www.defence.gov.au/dpe/pac.