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I am a public servant working for DND. My MOC course starts in September but is primarily DL. I recently found out that the DL portion is quite extensive and time consuming. I know with traditional class B training, one can take LWP from their day job. I’m trying to find out if I can take 1/day per wk to devote to the DL package. I’ve found the following information:
CPAO 6.28 MILITARY LEAVE
http://hr.ottawa-hull.mil.ca/hrciv/cos/en/home_e.asp?reference=110090061
Reserve Forces Training Leave Regulations
http://laws.justice.gc.ca/PDF/Regulation/C/C.R.C.,_c._1050.pdf
From the Base CHRO office, I was told, “this will apply only to training and activities that take place during your regular working hours. If you require additional time-off from work the provisions of your collective agreement will apply. In other words, if your training takes place on evenings and weekends, the provisions for military leave will not apply.”
Has anyone been able to take a part-time LWP for DL training? Right now it looks like I’d have to work on my own time in the evenings as DL does not “take place during my regular working hours”….
Any guidance would be appreciated on this one.
-th
CPAO 6.28 MILITARY LEAVE
http://hr.ottawa-hull.mil.ca/hrciv/cos/en/home_e.asp?reference=110090061
Reserve Forces Training Leave Regulations
http://laws.justice.gc.ca/PDF/Regulation/C/C.R.C.,_c._1050.pdf
From the Base CHRO office, I was told, “this will apply only to training and activities that take place during your regular working hours. If you require additional time-off from work the provisions of your collective agreement will apply. In other words, if your training takes place on evenings and weekends, the provisions for military leave will not apply.”
Has anyone been able to take a part-time LWP for DL training? Right now it looks like I’d have to work on my own time in the evenings as DL does not “take place during my regular working hours”….
Any guidance would be appreciated on this one.
-th