RAF JPA Rollout
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JPA Non Roll Out
According to the unhelpful desk JPA doesn't like my service number and accordingly I don't exist...
Maybe I shouldn't bother going to work if this is the case!
Maybe I shouldn't bother going to work if this is the case!
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"Barely half of all large organisations have mastered delivering software projects on time and on budget according to the latest Information Age research" - Information Age Apr 2006.
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Yet another tale of woe.................
At a large station in the North of Scotland, we have been denied access to JPA at all until further notice.
Access is only available to "Professional Users" if there are indeed such creatures!
Latest estimates are that normal (?) service will resume towards the end of May!!!!!!
At least I have a login and password to use when I can finally get access...................if they haven't changed it!!!
Anyone know how to reboot SAMA?
Access is only available to "Professional Users" if there are indeed such creatures!
Latest estimates are that normal (?) service will resume towards the end of May!!!!!!
At least I have a login and password to use when I can finally get access...................if they haven't changed it!!!
Anyone know how to reboot SAMA?
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Originally Posted by Hoots
I have been told by a sound source that the forces self confessed favourite newspaper has been directed to this thread.
Could make good reading!! Anyone interested in a competition to guess what the pun will be?? So many ideas.........
I work at the superbase in the fens where flying pay has not been issued, I was rather puzzled as to why there was Aircrew in the feeder this week! Glad this matter has been cleared up!!
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Get you home pay
Just been told by my HR dept/PD Pt not to expect my Get You Home allowance. I need to look at my pay statement, obviously not online but the hardcopy that will be sent somewhere. Only then can I tell the PD Pt that it has not been paid. Hang on, if they know that it won't be paid, do something now. Tally of money owed now £1200 travel claim, £250 GYH. Oh yes as I am MU that bit has been mucked up as well.
".....The claims, advances and leave etc can still be submitted via the manual forms on the AFPAA website, under Documentation / JPA Forms. Fill these in and give to your HR staff and it will be entered on the system either by them or the JPAC EC....."
Can anyone provide a link to the relevant portion of the AFPAA website (JPA Forms) that can be accessed by the internet - or do I need a military system. I have tried looking myself, but with no success - no doubt I am being "Mr Thicky" again!
Thanks!
Can anyone provide a link to the relevant portion of the AFPAA website (JPA Forms) that can be accessed by the internet - or do I need a military system. I have tried looking myself, but with no success - no doubt I am being "Mr Thicky" again!
Thanks!
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Try this...
http://www.raf.mod.uk/jpa/index.html
http://www.raf.mod.uk/jpa/index.html
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Be warned. Not all the forms work in electronic format. You may well need to print them off, fill them in by hand and then walk them down to PSF, sorry, your HR department for actioning. JPA, don't you just love it...
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Wrong Info
BluntyBum: Of course the JPAC didn't recognise your Service Number. You have to give them your National Insurance Number. Then they can find you. Doh !!!
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Well some of the guys and gals have received their pay statements, including one lucky individual who has been paid the grand sum of £0.00.
Words fail me, unbelievable.
Words fail me, unbelievable.
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one lucky individual who has been paid the grand sum of £0.00
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Originally Posted by airborne_artist
Perhaps JPA spotted he'd spent his entire working month trying to log onto to JPA. He therefore would have done no work. No work = no pay
Just had my payslip. I am only paying rent on my garage. No Council Tax, no MQ rent and no deductiuons for my commutation (I am FTRS). Loads of dosh but how long is this going to take to sort out? I will squirrel it away into a high interest account because I have a feeling it will be like this for some time to come.
Still, at least the error is in my favour.
Also, as I am officially living in a garage, I may well apply for some benefits.
Still, at least the error is in my favour.
Also, as I am officially living in a garage, I may well apply for some benefits.
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So I started looking into the Employment Rights Act 1996. Rumour has it that, should you want your wages this month and don't receive all of them, you may need to prove financial hardship, else you'll get what's owed next month.
Of course, not all of the act applies to the Armed Forces. In particular, Section II - which deals with deductions from wages, does not apply. However, Section I does, and that includes the right to an itemised pay statement before or when wages are received. I've still not got one - and my pay is off by about £600. Anyone got a link to the full text of the AFA 1955?
Of course, not all of the act applies to the Armed Forces. In particular, Section II - which deals with deductions from wages, does not apply. However, Section I does, and that includes the right to an itemised pay statement before or when wages are received. I've still not got one - and my pay is off by about £600. Anyone got a link to the full text of the AFA 1955?