- Reaction score
- 28,702
- Points
- 1,090
To expand further:
Pensions are now based on paid days of CF service (9131 days of service for 25 years). So, our theoretical Reg F member would need to total their paid days while a Reservist - Class B days plus Class C days plus (Class A days times 1.4), then add that to their Regular Force paid days of service, plus any days of MATA or PATA, then see if they've hit the magic threshold of 9131 paid days.
The comms for the new pension plan and its impacts on past or future Reserve service have been less than stellar. And not everyone will sit down and read the act and its related regulations (several hundred pages of dense legalese - over 800K of text)
Pensions are now based on paid days of CF service (9131 days of service for 25 years). So, our theoretical Reg F member would need to total their paid days while a Reservist - Class B days plus Class C days plus (Class A days times 1.4), then add that to their Regular Force paid days of service, plus any days of MATA or PATA, then see if they've hit the magic threshold of 9131 paid days.
The comms for the new pension plan and its impacts on past or future Reserve service have been less than stellar. And not everyone will sit down and read the act and its related regulations (several hundred pages of dense legalese - over 800K of text)