Bob Bacon
20-07-2022, 08:25
Military personnel are set to receive a pay rise, it has been announced.
Armed Forces personnel up to 1-star will receive an extra 3.75%, whereas senior military personnel, Officers ranked up to 2-star and above will get a 3.5% increase.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace announced the Government's decision on pay for the Armed Forces for 2022-23 and believes the pay award "will benefit the whole of the Armed Forces".
Mr Wallace in a statement said: "This pay award supports wider recruitment and retention and addresses the requirements of smaller but highly skilled Armed Forces whilst recognising affordability.
"Pay awards this year strike a careful balance between recognising the vital importance of public sector workers, whilst delivering value for the taxpayer, not increasing the country’s debt further, and being careful not to drive even higher prices in the future".
In addition to the package, the MOD has frozen the daily food charge for personnel and will be limiting the increase in accommodation charges to 1%.
"We are also limiting the increase in accommodation charges to 1%, ensuring the Council Tax Rebate reaches those in military accommodation, and are increasing the availability of free wrap-around Childcare from the start of the new academic year," the Defence Secretary said.
"Any service families facing hardships, of any kind, should approach their welfare officer so that further support can be discussed."
Armed Forces personnel up to 1-star will receive an extra 3.75%, whereas senior military personnel, Officers ranked up to 2-star and above will get a 3.5% increase.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace announced the Government's decision on pay for the Armed Forces for 2022-23 and believes the pay award "will benefit the whole of the Armed Forces".
Mr Wallace in a statement said: "This pay award supports wider recruitment and retention and addresses the requirements of smaller but highly skilled Armed Forces whilst recognising affordability.
"Pay awards this year strike a careful balance between recognising the vital importance of public sector workers, whilst delivering value for the taxpayer, not increasing the country’s debt further, and being careful not to drive even higher prices in the future".
In addition to the package, the MOD has frozen the daily food charge for personnel and will be limiting the increase in accommodation charges to 1%.
"We are also limiting the increase in accommodation charges to 1%, ensuring the Council Tax Rebate reaches those in military accommodation, and are increasing the availability of free wrap-around Childcare from the start of the new academic year," the Defence Secretary said.
"Any service families facing hardships, of any kind, should approach their welfare officer so that further support can be discussed."