Review and Analysis of the Legislative History/Intent, Cost, and Value of Special Pay while on Duty at Certain Places.
Abstract
Certain Places Pay (CPP) is provided to enlisted personnel serving at specified locations outside the contiguous United States as a morale factor and in recognition of the greater-than-normal rigors of service at such locations. Because the CPP rates have not changed since 1949, the pay has declined from about 10 percent of base pay to less than 2 percent. As a basis for developing a set of alternative CPP rates and payment plans, this effort examines the legislative history/intent/CPP, the criteria for awarding the pay, and the cost and value of CPP. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1980
- Accession Number
- ADA092726
Entities
People
- Josh Dorsey
- Murray Rowe
- Richard R. King