- Reaction score
- 2,742
- Points
- 1,090
Possibly, but unlikely. RM are separated into Conduct and Performance. A collection of bad acts during a single event (ie: drunk, inappropriate comments, insubordination) would best be managed with a single RM, but separating them out would not necessarily be harassment. Bad admin, but not harassment, and not specifically prevented in DAOD 5019-4.Could you not argue harassment at that point?
No. You shouldn't be issuing RMs for the same exact same transgression up the CoC. That's likely a winnable RoG.So one administration action when the OC finds out about it, another when the CO finds out, and other one when the Brigade Commander finds out.
I don't think you can have 3 remedial measures for the same conduct/performance deficiency. One would have to name different conduct related deficiencies for the same event if that makes sense.
I would tend to agree with you there, but I wager there are those who don't, given that there is nothing in DAOD 5019-4 that prevents it. That being said, I would seek DMCA advice before I sliced up the event into pieces.
IE: On (xyz date), Pte Nasty was employed at (xyz location/task). While in the barracks common room, they were observed to consume a large quantity of alcohol and behave in a manner consistent with drunkenness. They continually made unwanted remarks of a sexual nature towards another member, and when directed to go to their bed by PO2 Diligent (Duty PO), they responded to by telling them to "fuck off, I'll go when I'm ready." Pte Nasty's behaviour and comments represent a clear conduct deficiency, relating to intoxication, inapporpirate comments and insubordination. Their behavior was inconsistent with the CF Code of Conduct, most notably, respecting the dignity of all persons. Etc, etc, etc.
One RM that covers the collective conduct failures. They don't need to have another event exactly like this one, they only need to fail at any one of the conduct breaches to be at risk of AR.
No, the system is IC, RW, then C&P. That being said, if a person appears to be drifting out of line, they should have a verbal intervention at some point before they become problematic. You are correct, so in this case if Pte Nasty got drunk in quarters again, they could be subject to AR.If I recall it’s a verbal, written followed by Counselling and Probation.
And you can’t have C & P twice for the same problem
Yes, but I think the more effective approach is to treat the conduct as a whole, by issuing a comprehensive RM for the entire event. Separate RMs are somewhat harder to manage concrurrently, because ideally there should be a different person conducting the monitoring for each one. Bundling the RMs allows for a single monitor, and still preserves a potential breach of each conduct failing at a later date. Although, I know of a certain ex Bosn who would argue that they need to repeat all of the defects within the previous event under exactly the same circumstances.Right. But you couldn't have 3 levels of the CoC giving you ICs for being late, or an IC and RW for being late. You need an opportunity to overcome the deficiency.
You could get an IC for being late and another IC for bad dress and deportment (same incident).
@ModlrMike does that sound accurate?