Altair
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Same CAF that cannot dock a soldier more than a certain percentage of their monthly pay? Or when a soldier gets demoted they keep their higher ranks pay?
That CAF?
Same CAF that cannot dock a soldier more than a certain percentage of their monthly pay? Or when a soldier gets demoted they keep their higher ranks pay?
Please please please be an all expenses paid stay at Club Ed for a couple years minus a day for these Nazi punks.We all know the answer to that one.
In my experience, it was a command decision on whether or not pay was suspended.Would suspension of duties also mean their pay is cut, or will it just be another covid vacation?
I've never heard of a demoted soldier keeping their pay. Have you actually seen that?Same CAF that cannot dock a soldier more than a certain percentage of their monthly pay? Or when a soldier gets demoted they keep their higher ranks pay?
That CAF?
Let’s wait and see the facts shake out for who actually did what, and what degree of involvement or complicity each individual had.Please please please be an all expenses paid stay at Club Ed for a couple years minus a day for these Nazi punks.
Fair fairLet’s wait and see the facts shake out for who actually did what, and what degree of involvement or complicity each individual had.
And don’t get me wrong- once that’s established, anyone whose behaviour is not congruent with honorable service in CAF should be given the freedom and opportunity to seek employment elsewhere.Fair fair
Very diplomaticAnd don’t get me wrong- once that’s established, anyone whose behaviour is not congruent with honorable service in CAF should be given the freedom and opportunity to seek employment elsewhere.
Right? I’m getting better at this.Very diplomatic![]()
Well I was taught about tact and diplomacy byRight? I’m getting better at this.
He taught me to fall out of airplanes…very diplomatically and tactfully…Well I was taught about tact and diplomacy by
Billy B
Civilian side, it's the Ontario Jockey Club test, about the competing interests of the employer and employee, when suspending someone without pay:I've never heard of a demoted soldier keeping their pay. Have you actually seen that?
When soldiers are AWOL chains of command (with a backbone) can withhold the soldiers pay since the soldiers isn't at work.
Ordering a soldier not to work and then withholding their pay? Interesting situation.
1. The issue in a grievance of this nature is not whether the grievor is guilty or innocent, but rather whether the presence of the grievor as an employee of the company can be considered to present a reasonably serious and immediate risk to the legitimate concerns of the employer.
2. The onus is on the company to satisfy the board of the existence of such a risk and the simple fact that a criminal charge has been laid is not sufficient to comply with that onus. The company must also establish that the nature of the charge is such as to be potentially harmful or detrimental or adverse in effect to the company’s reputation or product or that it will render the employee unable properly to perform his duties or that it will have a harmful effect on other employees of the company or its customers or will harm the general reputation of the company.
3. The company must show that it did, in fact, investigate the criminal charge to the best of its abilities in a genuine attempt to assess the risk of continued employment. The burden, in this area, on the company is significantly less in the case where the police have investigated the matter and have acquired the evidence to lay the charge than in the situation proceedings. where the company has initiated
4. There is further onus on the company to show that it has taken reasonable steps to ascertain whether the risk of continued employment might be mitigated through such techniques as closer supervision or transfer to another position.
5. There is a continued onus on the part of the company during the period of suspension to consider objectively the possibility of reinstatement within a reasonable period of time following suspension in light of new facts or circumstances which may come to the attention of the company during the course of the suspension. These matters, again, must be evaluated in the light of the existence of a reasonable risk to the legitimate interest of the company.
Thats how you actually counter racism. Deplatforming makes them seem like martyrs, while being ratioed will prevent someone on the fence from agreeing.Good to see at least that one guy getting lit up though.