I'm not sure where I stand on this yet. I whole heartedly support that members released due to service related injuries should be elevated to the statuatory priority. I'm not as convinced that non cf related medical issues should be elevated rather than maintained at their current status.
edited to add: Yes I believe it will create seperate classes. Because they are seperate. A member that releases because his job injured him should be taken care of. But someone who although possibly through no fault of there own gets injured or ill for any other reason should be treated in a different category. They can still aplly as a priority hire just not in the higher category. The potential for abuse is there. I don't place the guy who had his ankle smashed as a result of jumping out of plane that his job required him to do at the same level as say the guy who ate big mac combos for 15 years and now has diabetes.
Both get released medically but both should not be on the same level.
edited to add: Yes I believe it will create seperate classes. Because they are seperate. A member that releases because his job injured him should be taken care of. But someone who although possibly through no fault of there own gets injured or ill for any other reason should be treated in a different category. They can still aplly as a priority hire just not in the higher category. The potential for abuse is there. I don't place the guy who had his ankle smashed as a result of jumping out of plane that his job required him to do at the same level as say the guy who ate big mac combos for 15 years and now has diabetes.
Both get released medically but both should not be on the same level.