Maybe we are defining it differently. I see it as leave you are entitled to take but approval or denial is based on operational requirements. Like working on a stat holiday or being told you can’t take leave during a specified time.
Withholding of leave can also include annual leave that a unit denies to process or cancels. I suppose you could include working on a stat, but we almost always try to make that up to the member. I've worked many a stat day, and I've always been compensated for it. Minus deployments. I've never been butt hurt over that.
I did. And if you read up you’ll see where I pointed it out and how it only applies to recall and not withholding.
And I can tell you that is interpreted as the same standard for withholding, out side prescribed operationally reasoned block leave periods.
That word imperative is ummm, imperative.
Nope. I’ve been in reg force units on class B where this has happened. Assuming we are defining the same way. There is no definition for approval or denial. Only granting and withholding. I am looking at it like that as written. If not then we are discussing something else.
Well I've been doing this a long time and in a lot of different places and uniforms, and I have never experienced it. The exception being block leave periods and unit tempo. "We're sailing from 1 Feb to 15 Mar, no you cant take leave then". But now, even then they will be looked at and if we can spare and backfill, if required, we will. A good example of an approved pass would be a wedding, lets say, where the member had made financial commitments before the schedule was released, and even if they knew the sked, we will still look at it. Generally, with planning we try not deny/withhold leave.
Not really. Our CBG warned off all our FTUC that they will tasked this summer. Sure the CO will sign off but the direction comes from higher. Trust me my CO and the ones before him would love to keep all our FTUC in location and not send them anywhere. So no, the CO can’t just decide who goes and who stays because the we don’t have the depth to do that. What happens is the FTUC guy goes and we hope a class A guy can cover.
And your CO retains the right to tell the CBG HQ that pers X,Y,Z are required to stay behind for reasons A,B,C. COs are very very powerful people. Your COs manage their units, and they can no fill CFTPOs. CBGs simply task, and look sideways when COs say, No! And then they look elsewhere.
We're going through it right now with an MMT QL5 the CBG wants to run this year. We have zero MMTs of the 37 (Me included) MMTs in the CBG who are available (willing) to teach the courses (some of that number obviously would be students themselves). So we went to 5 Div and MARLANT, MARLANT said no, 5 Div is still looking. This is all COs telling HHQs, no.
Now maybe your CBG has a bunch of COs who just say yes and don't care about asking their people what's going on in their lives, I don't know.