SupersonicMax said:
These are pretty weak arguments. I believe any risk associated with granting time off to personnel would be heavily mitigated by how we select our COs. In the end, the COs more than likely have the interest of both the CF and the members at heart and some deviations from policies allows for a more effective fighting force. To me, this is leadership vs management (or bean counting).
You know what? You've really changed my mind.
We have an interesting training year at naval reserve divisions, where the summer is really dead and the rest of the year is really busy, so I'm going to write a memo recommending a few changes:
1. I'm going to recommend that everyone get an additional week of leave in the summer, to help recharge and refresh;
2. I'm going to recommend that everyone with children get an extra week of leave for March break;
3. Everyone who doesn't have kids can take an extra 5 days off whenever they please, just to be fair;
4. From May to October, dress will be PT gear, 24/7;
5. The rest of the year, running shoes will be acceptable alternates to sea boots;
6. During the summer, work won't start until 0900 and will end at 1500;
7. All year round, lunch will be 2 hrs long, so that we can play ball hockey, and still have time to eat;
8. You can call-in sick for up to 2 weeks without being forced to go to the MIR.
Man, things are going to be so awesome around here thanks to my CO's prerogative!