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KPax 2nd Apr 2015 18:32

CYPRUS LOA
 
Just read that the LOA has been cut in Cyprus by 33%, hell of a cut with not a lot of notice. Is it really that cheap out there now?

Sygyzy 2nd Apr 2015 18:39

Clairvoyant
 
I'm afraid I must be the only one.....WTF does LOA stand for......

In the same way as Tesco stands for good food at reasonable prices??

S:ugh:

jonw66 2nd Apr 2015 18:42

Local Overseas Allowance.
Can't help you Kpax

Could be the last? 2nd Apr 2015 18:43

Well it took a 50% hit in 2010/11 (fact)! Not much of an incentive to go across there if this is correct.

The Nip 2nd Apr 2015 19:00

Considering the Euro exchange rate, this must have had has a large effect with the FFR so it has been adjusted.

Party Animal 3rd Apr 2015 08:17

I suspect it is more to do with the vast increase in people claiming Cyprus LOA over the last few months. Another promotion push by A8/J8 staff looking good by making savings.

vascodegama 3rd Apr 2015 08:35

Surely the first thing that happened on Op Shader was the declaration of field conditions and therefore the elimination of the right to LOA.

Melchett01 3rd Apr 2015 13:33

Isn't that what the rather embarrassing whining in public was about - the state of rations and thus the implication that they were on field conditions?

Cornish Jack 3rd Apr 2015 17:16

In 72/3(?) the Cyprus L.O.A. was increased and two wives were discussing it in the N.A.A.F.I. shop. Another wife overheard and tasked her husband with explaining what this was all about. With a straight face he said " That's alright dear, I didn't want you to worry about it so I've taken care of it":E

ian16th 3rd Apr 2015 19:46

In October 1962 my LOA was £7-0-3 a week and LORA was another £3-8-10.

I thought that I had just landed with my bum in the butter.:ok:

skippedonce 3rd Apr 2015 20:38

LOSLOA in Belgium was been cut by about 40% wef 1 Apr 15, notified on 1 Apr 15: for a moment I thought it was an EJSU April Fool joke, then realised that EJSU lacks the wit to even try.

Could be the last? 3rd Apr 2015 21:06

I was under the impression that due to the general lack of volunteers for jobs overseas, and the feedback from various surveys that the total package for going abroad was being reviewed - with a view to it being made more attractive and not reduced further!!

4everAD 4th Apr 2015 05:32

LOA for a Sqn Ldr with 2 children in Germany is now a whopping £3 a day, that will compensate you for the whole cost of moving your family abroad /wrecking your credit score etc. Equivalent rate 4 years ago was £21 a day now tell me that is all to do with the ffr fluctuating and not a blatant cost saving measure. Here in Cyprus I will be £156 a month worse off because of the loa reduction as I rather recklessly send money back to the UK to a government backed/protected savings account, shame on me for not trusting the robbing Cypriot government.

The "Package" has been reviewed and the amazing measures they came up with were:
1. Increased disturbance allowance on outward move only (£400 extra), but loa will be cut accordingly. Basically they have incorporated the satellite/cable element into the disturbance allowance so will remove that element from loa. Cost effect neutral.
2. Unaccompanied VSOs will get full disturbance when they move into their official residence. Cost effect, who cares about VSOs?
3. Extra flights for children at boarding schools. Cost effect, trooper flights are on anyway so I imagine not a great deal.
4. Those travelling on posting to NW Europe can now have a nights subsistence. Cost effect, how many personnel do we have now in NW Europe, 100-200?
I may have missed others off but you get the idea, IMO they want people to serve abroad but aren't prepared to make it attractive enough to get people to volunteer. If you need 2 wages to pay your mortgage and have a comfortable life (including your partner having a rewarding career) then who in their right mind is going to go overseas and live off one wage and the pittance that loa has become?

Whenurhappy 4th Apr 2015 07:38

Putting LOA to one side - and the change is principally due to the strong pound/ weak Euro, the recently-announced overseas package is welcome. There are still about 10,000 personnel in NW Europe, although this is drawing down by the day.

The SCV increase from 3 to 6 pa is very welcome. To us, also out East, that's worth about £2000 pa.

But there are still many anomalies. I've just spent a lot of money augmenting my uniform for my post - some of it is funded, some of it (eg fitting sword hooks, for example) is not! On occasions the security state requires me and my wife to use the CAV; fine for duty but if we, say, use the tank to drive from work to the apartment, we are billed an extortionate amount. Let's hope the terrorists only work office hours!

However, the biggie, which will never be properly addressed, is the loss of spousal earnings and impact on their careers.

Lordflasheart 4th Apr 2015 08:32

plus ça change ...
 
I found this in Hansard -


British Forces, Cyprus (Local Overseas Allowance)

HC Deb 22 April 1964 vol 693 cc1294-6

Mr. Driberg
"Would the right hon. Gentleman say why he did not include this information with the other information which he gave in reply to Question No. 33 last Wednesday, in which it was asked for? Was this because the local overseas allowance for British troops is only 15s. 9d. a week as compared with the £7 paid to the Swedes ?"
Have we caught up with the Swedes yet ?

And from the Army Families Federation website


The LOA rates for Cyprus are scheduled to be updated in October 2015.
That'll be to align with the NCP then ..... ?....... LFH

Bob Viking 5th Apr 2015 01:17

CYPRUS LOA
 
4everAD.
Is that Sqn Ldr rate correct?! That's barely worth bothering with. Thank God I'm in Canada then. I won't tell you what the rate is or you might hunt me down and kill me! Although I won't pretend that the cost of living I as cheap here as it once was.
BV

4everAD 5th Apr 2015 05:18

Don't have the figures in front of me but the Sgt rate was approx £3 and I believe the Sqn Ldr rate is the same. I appreciate we probably don't have many personnel left in Germany and those that are there are due home very soon but £3 loa a day is an insult and those that are there must be glad to be coming home.
In addition to the list of enhancements to the overseas offer I forgot this gem:
You can now have a 4 month advance of pay on an overseas posting but this still has to be paid back in a year and if it adds up to more than £10000 you'll get stung by the tax man. By doing this MOD are kind of admitting that the set up costs for moving overseas are at least 4 months net pay but they're not prepared to meet this cost, they'd rather personnel put themselves in debt and struggle for the first year.

Herc-u-lease 5th Apr 2015 08:31

Supply and Demand
 
While the RAF has a small number of interesting overseas assignments and the number of willing participants is greater than assignments available, the RAF can ratchet down the benefits until such a time as supply = demand. I was on the end of a sharp LOA decrease - did that stop my successor coming out? absolutely not, he took full advantage of the travel and social opportunities available in the foreign country irrespective of the personal and career costs. As long as people are still queuing up to go, the benefits will continue to fall.

H

4everAD 5th Apr 2015 08:42

Herc, the point is at some locations we have reached that point, at my location we can't get personnel to volunteer to come out: all sorts of manning levers are being pulled but we've had people turn down promotion rather than come here.

Herc-u-lease 5th Apr 2015 10:18

4AD,

That is a sad state of affairs. There was no shortage of volunteers for my slot. However, I did take a substantial financial hit moving overseas - I estimate it took ~12 months to recover my "investment" and that was with a good LOA rate. Unsurprising people are are choosing not to lose money.

H


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