- Reaction score
- 89
- Points
- 530
What can be asked for in an outcome for a RofG? I was harassed and my CoC did nothing to stop it and so I had to leave the forces. I had a contract for another year and can I ask for this to get paid out?
Did you submit your Grievance before you released?What can be asked for in an outcome for a RofG? I was harassed and my CoC did nothing to stop it and so I had to leave the forces. I had a contract for another year and can I ask for this to get paid out?
I did it before I released.Did you submit your Grievance before you released?
If not, a quick read of DAOD 2017-1 tells me that you cannot use the Grievance process.
You grieve a decision you don't like agree with. Further, you have to grieve a speficic decision by a specific person. Finally, the decision you have a problem with has to deal with you someone. The redress is basically supposed to undo/reverse that unfavourable (in your opinion) decision.I did it before I released.
Got it- I understand now.I did it before I released.
You grieve a decision you don't like agree with. Further, you have to grieve a speficic decision by a specific person. Finally, the decision you have a problem with has to deal with you someone. The redress is basically supposed to undo/reverse that unfavourable (in your opinion) decision.
Getting out of the CAF was your decision, not the CAF's, so getting paid for time not serve cannot be your redress. The only redress here, imo, would be the opening of a harassment complant against the person who you claim was harrasing you.
Out of curiosity I had a look at the CPCC site.
Good news: they have a process for complaints, and a form:
Bad news: the link to the forms is brokenNot Found - Canada.ca
Did that app cost 60 million dollars Mr. Bigglesworth?Out of curiosity I had a look at the CPCC site.
Good news: they have a process for complaints, and a form:
Bad news: the link to the forms is brokenNot Found - Canada.ca
It's only 3 months. Perhaps you are confusing this with the 4 months that are afforded to the IA and then the FA to render a decision?A grievance can be submitted for any ‘decision, act or omission’, but must be done while in uniform within 4 months
In which case, you are indeedand it doesn’t need to be a specific person. You can grieve a policy in a sense in that you’ll grieve how the policy was enacted or interpreted by your CoC.
It's only 3 months. Perhaps you are confusing this with the 4 months that are afforded to the IA and then the FA to render a decision?
In which case, you are indeed
grieving a specific person, or entity...In your example, you are grieving how your CoC (a specific person in your CoC, actually) applied that policy toward you.
No, this was for the military so you must at least double it.Did that app cost 60 million dollars Mr. Bigglesworth?
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