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Retention Bonus for 2003....when's it to be announced?

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Old 13th Sep 2002, 22:11
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Retention Bonus for 2003....when's it to be announced?

Any ideas?
 
Old 14th Sep 2002, 07:07
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Old 14th Sep 2002, 09:07
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I think you will find that if in 2003 you have five years to go to your exit point then you will get a retention bonus assuming you have applied and agreed to stay in.
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Blimey, perhaps the fire brigade should cotton on to that!

If all the RAF pilots leave then no one to defend the realm

If all the firemen leave, then the realm burns down!

They might even have a stronger case here..............................



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Old 15th Sep 2002, 10:10
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What I meant was..how much is it to be next year...when are they likely to announce it..I ask only because I am serving far away and don't have much contact with 'Mother Light Blue'!
 
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Pay Review 2002 can be downloaded in pdf format from here:

http://www.raf.mod.uk/ptc/files/payreview2002.pdf

It suggests that the FRI won't be changing in 2003, but who knows?
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Old 15th Sep 2002, 14:18
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Dont worry about when the FRI will be announced. I would be more concerned about when the MoD asks for its money back!!
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As I understood the (not very clear) briefing early this year, the FRI system was now in place tfn (however long that is) and the rates would be announced normally with the AFPRB report, ie, in about Feb.
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