George Wallace
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Occam said:There is other policy dealing with the issue. For example, I'm a day worker, Mon-Fri. If I get called in to work during silent hours, or on weekends, that's outside my normal working routine. As a matter of policy, our unit pays transportation expenses (taxi, PMV or otherwise) for someone recalled in that situation. They also pay for a meal if the period recalled crosses over a meal hour. My previous unit did the same.
If I'm scheduled for range training, I claim (on an MTEC) kilometres to and from Connaught (less the distance to and from my regular place of work, since it's along the way) because there's no transportation to the ranges and I have to use my PMV.
All this to say that yes, I do understand when there are occasions when scheduling training during a non-working day (which incidentally makes it a working day) is unavoidable. Those occasions should be the exception rather than the rule.
In these cases the funds are out of Unit budgets. A CO can just as easily say "No". if it becomes a budgetary problem.
And yes i understand what you two are saying about CBI 209.54 and I know where it applies; but as I said, and I believe the OP never insinuated that they were going on Leave, with of area bookings (something that you two seem to have focused on), so this would not apply. There is no requirement to reimburse (financially) someone for sitting at home on their couch should they be "recalled".
I guess you guys have never experienced an "Alert Recall" or "Snowball". No one was ever reimbursed financially or for a fact in any other way, other than perhaps getting off work a little early the next day. As I said, you are in a business where you are paid 24 and 7, 365 (366) days a year.