The White Falcon - 19.11.1971, Blaðsíða 12
Equal rights
stressed for all
by Com IDF
Defense Department and local
policy on equal opportunity and
human relations have been re-
issued and clarified in a state-
ment to all Iceland Defense Force
personnel by Rear Adm. John K.
Beling, ComIDF.
The message states that the
execution of the policy of equal
opportunity and treatment for all
requires daily execution and com-
plete understanding by each in-
dividual .
Problems arise in this area
because of lack of understanding
or everyone not being fully in-
formed. In addition, all too
frequently, problems in human re-
lations are caused by thoughtless
talk and actions.
Four specific points are made
in the statement:
First, there is absolutely no
distinction to be made between
individuals regardless of their
uniform, race, color, creed or
national origin. The only indi-
vidual factors that matter are
merit, ability, performance, ex-
perience and potential.
Second, there will be no spe-
cial or unusual provisions made
for the accommodation of any spe-
cial interest group.
Third, each one is to adhere
rigidly and impartially to his
individual service regulations
and those promulgated by ComIDF
concerning equal opportunity and
treatment.
Fourth, attitudes and day-to-
day conduct will reflect personal
participation in equal opportuni-
ty programs. There is no place
in the military for insensitivi-
ty. Rather, there is great rea-
son for sensitivity.
Adm. Beling charged every mem-
ber of the Defense Force with the
responsibility for a personal
commitment in achieving the goal
of equality for all. He said,
"Equal opportunity must become a
fact and a normal part of our
everyday lives."
If it’s news call 4195
Basic Pay, BAQ raised A
as wage freeze ends
]\ew ejjective Basic Pay Rales
PAY RATE UNDER 2 OVER 2 OVER 3 OVER 4 OVER 6
0-2 New Rate $570.30
Old Rate 524.40
0-1 New Rate $495.00 $515.40
Old Rate 450.00 499.20
E-5 New Rate $336.30
Old Rate 297.30
E-4 New Rate $323.40 $341.00 $361.20 $389.40 $405.00
Old Rate 249.90 312.90 330.90 356.70 374.40
E-3 New Rate $311.10 $328.20 $354.60
Old Rate 180.90 252.30 287.40
E-2 New Rate $299.10 $299.10
Old Rate 149.10 $208.80
E-l New Rate $268.50 $268.50
Old Rate 143.70 191.10
The first phase of the wage/ 30 pay check.
price freeze has ended and the The list below compares the
new pay raise is now in effect.
The above list compares the
old pay scale with the new one
listing all rates which will re-
ceive advances in pay. All sta-
tion personnel affected by the
price increase will hopefully no-
tice the difference in their Nov.
old Basic Allowance for Quarter
with the new BAQ entitleme
affected by the pay hike. A'
personnel having required Q al3
lotment increases must report to
Disbursing in person before the
BAQ increase can be effected on
their pay record.
m
Aetc Quarters Allowance Rates
Married Single
Pay Grade Old BAQ New BAQ Old BAQ New BAQ
0-10 $201.00 $288.00 $160.20 $230.40
0-9 201.00 288.00 160.00 230.40
0-8 201.00 288.00 160.00 230.40
0-7 201.00 238.00 160.00 230.40
0-6 170.10 258.30 140.10 211.80
0-5 157.50 238.80 130.20 198.30
0-4 145.05 215.40 120.00 178.80
0-3 130.05 195.60 105.00 158.40
0-2 120.00 175.80 95.10 138.60
0-1 110.00 141.60 85.20 108.90
W-4 145.05 207.90 120.00 172.50
W-3 130.05 191.70 105.00 155.40
W-2 120.00 173.70 95.10 137.10
W-l 110.10 160.80 85.20 123.90
E-9 120.00 184.20 85.20 130.80
E-8 120.00 172.20 85.20 122.10
E-7 114.90 161.40 75.00 104.7(^^
E-6 110.10 150.00 70.20 95. -gm
E-5 105.00 138.60 70.20 92.■
E-4 (Over 4 Yrs.] 1 105.00 121.50 70.20 81.
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November 19, 1971