Pusser
Army.ca Veteran
- Reaction score
- 32
- Points
- 530
Although the CDS can order a review of the policy, he cannot actually grant the redress the grievor is asking for (i.e. reimburse him the additional $29K). That authority lies solely with Treasury Board.
On another note, it's interesting that the griever denied a request for an extension by the IA. This is seldom helpful. The IA can often provide some helpful insight and recommendations on a grievance file. Unfortunately, an IA may sometimes need more time than the 60 days allowed in order to staff the file properly. If the IA asks for an extension, it is usually worth your while to grant it. If you don't, then the file is simply closed and forwarded, as is, to the Grievance Board - without comment. Then, the Grievance Board has to start almost from scratch and WITHOUT a time limit (i.e. denying an extension does NOT speed up the process). Furthermore, the Grievance Board will often send the file to a subject matter expert, which coincidentally is often the IA (although to a different desk), for comment. My advice (as someone who once granted an extension and then won a grievance) is that it is better to work with the system and grant them the leeway that they are asking for.
On another note, it's interesting that the griever denied a request for an extension by the IA. This is seldom helpful. The IA can often provide some helpful insight and recommendations on a grievance file. Unfortunately, an IA may sometimes need more time than the 60 days allowed in order to staff the file properly. If the IA asks for an extension, it is usually worth your while to grant it. If you don't, then the file is simply closed and forwarded, as is, to the Grievance Board - without comment. Then, the Grievance Board has to start almost from scratch and WITHOUT a time limit (i.e. denying an extension does NOT speed up the process). Furthermore, the Grievance Board will often send the file to a subject matter expert, which coincidentally is often the IA (although to a different desk), for comment. My advice (as someone who once granted an extension and then won a grievance) is that it is better to work with the system and grant them the leeway that they are asking for.