GO!!! said:
Nope.
He should be put on recorded warning, kept at his current pay rate (no yearly incentive) and given mandatory remedial trg, on his own time to meet the minimum standard.
This concept (no giving people a financial reward for complacency: not AUTOMATICALLY increasing their incentive level) is something a former RSM of my Regt had brought forward as a means of making people earn their pay. Indeed, the system states that the incentives shouldn't be automatic, but based on performance. But what, pray tell, would we do with a person who has maxed out their incentives (i.e 4th incentive for all ranks but Capt, which has 10 levels)?!?! The answer we were given was relatively simple: reduction in rank, and when they start out again at their former rank, they are at the first pay level. Whether this would be enforceable (vested rights and other union-esque crap) is another issue, but hitting people where it hurts (their wallet) is usually incentive (there's that word again) enough to get them to perform at the minimum standard.
On a related note, molly-coddling these certain trades (MO, etc) because we are afraid of losing them is only giving them more power. As an example, here in Gagetown, "they" are trying to enforce the requirement to back into (or place your vehicle into) your parking space so that you can drive (not back) out of it. Pretty unenforceable, right?!!? I thought so, to, until the MP's started issuing warnings that stated (more or less) that you would lose the
RIGHT [Edit: I meant PRIVILEGE, but maybe my natural sense of sarcasm took me to the the opposite meaning than I intended) to enter the base with your vehicle. Well, didn't a (civilian) MO say "Well, if they don't let me bring my vehicle onto base [because he didn't want to go through the onerous task of backing his vehicle into his spot], I just won't come into work!!!". Yeah, that would fly. And the base clinic is less than a km from the main gate (and off-base parking). But, knowing how "we" molly-coddle these so very important people, they would likely let him come onto base with his car (whether or not he would comply with the regulation) because he is oh so valuable to the war effort.
Because I am cynical, I think that it is usually easier to placate those that are willing to go through litigation or the grievance system, so they will keep standards low, or not enforce them. Hence, I suspect WOG (kinda
ironic [Yet another edit: I keep forgetting the definition of irony (
Irony: 1. Expression in which the intended meaning of the words is the direct opposite of their usual sense. 2. An event or result that is the opposite of what is expected, so I actually meant "telling", I think] how that name becomes that acronym, no?!?! ;D ) is right: they won't punt those that can't meet the standard, because we need every warm (yet sweaty, out of breath) body we can muster.
AL