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Recommendations from the Armed Forces’ Pay Review Body on Armed Forces’ remuneration and charges.
This document contains the following information: Armed Forces Pay Review Body 24th Report 1995.
Recommendations from the Armed Forces’ Pay Review Body (AFPRB) on Armed Forces remuneration and charges.
This research provides an update on a comparison of pay between members of the Armed Forces and that of civilian sector.
The Ministry of Defence’s remit letter to the Armed Forces Pay Review Body for the 2022 to 2023 pay award.
A research report by Incomes Data Research.
Letter of 29 July 2014 from Chief Secretary to the Chair of AFPRB about government policy on public sector pay 2015-16
This letter of 19 August 2015 from Chief Secretary to the Pay Review Body chairs.
Details of fees and expenses claimed by members of the 6 pay review bodies.
This document contains the following information: Armed Forces' Pay Review Body thirty-eighth report 2009
This document contains the following information: Armed Forces' Pay Review Body thirty-ninth report 2010
FOI about annual pay increases for the Armed Forces.
FOI request about Communications and Telephony
Letter from Gavin Williamson, Secretary of State for Defence to Peter Maddison Chair of Armed Forces’ Pay Review Body regarding pay round 2019 to 2020.
Recommendations from the Armed Forces Pay Review Body (AFPRB).
Freedom of Information request for details of sending physical post and services used.
This paper provides an update on a comparison of pay between members of the Armed Forces and that of civilian sector (public and private sector) roles for the Armed Forces Pay Review Body (AFPRB).
Letter of 21 September 2017 from Chief Secretary to the Treasury to the Chair of the Armed Forces’ Pay Review Body.
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