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Good day Army.ca,
With all due respect, there is an issue that is irking me quite a bit that is happening at my unit.
I have heard through the grapevine, that the intent of the Commanding Officer of my Primary Reserve unit is to release me, because I cannot attend Developmental Period 1 (DP1) training this year.
My Occupational Functional Point (OFP) is September 2017. Thus, I have not reached my OFP as of present.
I did sign a Statement of Understanding upon enrollment, that I would complete DP1 training and reach my OFP by September 2017. In the Statement of Understanding, it also stipulates that a one (1) year extension may be granted for a Reservist to reach the OFP.
If a motion to release me is initiated by my CO, my intent is to Grieve the decision. Nothing has been provided to me yet, but once the Notice of Intent to Release is provided to me, would the best course of action be to initiate a Grievance? This is what I intend to do. I have already drafted a memorandum to submit to my Chain of Command - stating my intent to file a Grievance - and will send it up once I receive official correspondence from my CO.
To add, I have already expressed my will and intent to my CO to complete my DP1 Officer training within the 1 year extension as noted in my Statement of Understanding. My CO indicated that the trades qualification course is not held by the specific School during the winter, and that it is only offered next in Summer 2018.
However, he does not want to to keep me until then, and is adamant on initiating a release.
I have not received an IC, Formal Warning, or C&P, nor do I have one on file. Additionally, my CoC has not provided me with a PER or PDR to date. And I have not even reached my OFP.
Additionally, I have submitted paperwork a few months prior for a Component Transfer and I am more than certain going to VOT if my grievance is successful. Now, will my decision to CT and VOT (whichever comes sooner) affect my Grievance process?
Army.ca posters, would you recommend my course of action? Or is there a secondary course of action that can be taken in this situation?
Thanking you all, in advance.
With all due respect, there is an issue that is irking me quite a bit that is happening at my unit.
I have heard through the grapevine, that the intent of the Commanding Officer of my Primary Reserve unit is to release me, because I cannot attend Developmental Period 1 (DP1) training this year.
My Occupational Functional Point (OFP) is September 2017. Thus, I have not reached my OFP as of present.
I did sign a Statement of Understanding upon enrollment, that I would complete DP1 training and reach my OFP by September 2017. In the Statement of Understanding, it also stipulates that a one (1) year extension may be granted for a Reservist to reach the OFP.
If a motion to release me is initiated by my CO, my intent is to Grieve the decision. Nothing has been provided to me yet, but once the Notice of Intent to Release is provided to me, would the best course of action be to initiate a Grievance? This is what I intend to do. I have already drafted a memorandum to submit to my Chain of Command - stating my intent to file a Grievance - and will send it up once I receive official correspondence from my CO.
To add, I have already expressed my will and intent to my CO to complete my DP1 Officer training within the 1 year extension as noted in my Statement of Understanding. My CO indicated that the trades qualification course is not held by the specific School during the winter, and that it is only offered next in Summer 2018.
However, he does not want to to keep me until then, and is adamant on initiating a release.
I have not received an IC, Formal Warning, or C&P, nor do I have one on file. Additionally, my CoC has not provided me with a PER or PDR to date. And I have not even reached my OFP.
Additionally, I have submitted paperwork a few months prior for a Component Transfer and I am more than certain going to VOT if my grievance is successful. Now, will my decision to CT and VOT (whichever comes sooner) affect my Grievance process?
Army.ca posters, would you recommend my course of action? Or is there a secondary course of action that can be taken in this situation?
Thanking you all, in advance.