stellarpanther said:
I attempted to submit a memo and leave pass to the CO for a short day and my chain of command (WO and Adjt) wrote "not supported" and gave it back to me. When I asked why it didn't go to the CO for her to decide, I was told they don't have to. Is that true that they don't need to forward it and does anyone have a ref I can use?
It should get to the CO, but with minutes as each supr in the CoC deems appropriate.
So what's the story with your sub-unit CoC? Why are they not supportive? Is their lack of support a complete "out of the blue" surprise to you? Did you work a full "8-hour day" on Saturday, or was it something less than a "full day" but something worthy of your CoC tracking for further compensation at an appropriate point? If you have pitched in meaningfully to help over a period that was not within a unit's normal work routine, then the best approach is at the lowest level possible working out your work tempo to give due consideration to the rescheduled time you worked. This is something that should happen more as a matter of course, than your having to ask either for immediate supervisory chain for consideration to adjust your work tempo, or as it your right, the CO for a day of short.
Take it for what it's worth, but if I ever had a member ask me (via memo, thru CoC) for a day of short, I would invite the member, his/her immediate supervisor, the OC and the RSM to come together and the member make their case to me. It wasn't to be unsupportive, but it set the tone so that: a) there weren't fluff requests for compensation, and b) that the CoC was doing an appropriately good job tracking the level of effort of their subordinates. In my tenure of command, I had precisely two such requests, very early into my command. One was valid and one wasn't. All understood clearly my intent on recognition of effort thereafter, and they all understood my methodology on how I used short leave to acknowledge/recognize effort. To be clear, my intent did NOT include a direct 1:1 replacement of hours worked out of schedule, but rather an accumulation of effort that warranted acknowledgement initiated by, or supported by the boss. I can tell you, that a day of short leave meant more to a member when it was directed down to them from higher through the CoC with an option for them as to date to take the leave, than did a request bottom up for higher approval.
If the OP feels he worked substantively enough out of regular routine to warrant recognition, but that his CoC is either failing to properly acknowledge, or at least support acknowledgement of such effort, then there is another issue going on here. The issue of a memo addressed to the CO (through the CoC) must be addressed as that is not appropriate.
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G2G