Royal Fleet Auxiliary: Staff

Ministry of Defence written question – answered am ar 17 Mai 2024.

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Photo of John Healey John Healey Shadow Secretary of State for Defence

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what the average amount of time is that an (a) officer and (b) rating serves in the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.

Photo of Andrew Murrison Andrew Murrison The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence

Making the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) an attractive and rewarding employer remains of paramount importance and promoting retention efforts to extend the length of service of our sailors enables the RFA to retain skilled personnel.

The table below provides the average length of service on exit by trained RFA Personnel between 1 January 2017 and 31 December 2023.

Rank

Mean

Median

Officer

15 years 3 months

8 years 6 months

Rating

13 years 9 months

11 years 4 months

Average Length of Service (LOS) has been calculated by the length of current service, against the difference between the sailor’s joining and exit dates.

Data has been provided for all exits from the RFA, including Resignation Under Age 60, Resignation Aged 60 or Over, and Other Wastage including Dismissal, Forced Early Retirement, Medical Discharge, Contract of Employment not offered, Offer of Employment Rejected and Death Whilst in Service.

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