Do you do your recurrent training during your days off ?
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Days off are "Periods available for leisure and relaxation free from ALL DUTIES" !
Unless recurrent training is your idea of leisure and relaxation I should ask them to give you another day off.
For it to be "illegal" it would have to breach a statute in the country that you based.
Unless recurrent training is your idea of leisure and relaxation I should ask them to give you another day off.
For it to be "illegal" it would have to breach a statute in the country that you based.
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It cannot be legal as recurrent or a check is a job requirement and therefore duty.
Just like a medical cannot be on a day off.
If it is done on a day off, you should be rostered a new day off.
If you can do those things on a day off, then you can also do normal duty on a day off???.
Just like a medical cannot be on a day off.
If it is done on a day off, you should be rostered a new day off.
If you can do those things on a day off, then you can also do normal duty on a day off???.
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Techman,
Not sure I agree with your comment that a "medical cannot be on a day off". If the company roster the medical then you have a valid point. Usually you are simply required to obtain a medical at your convenience. In this case you are not being rostered to obtain same, but have to show evidence by a certain date. In this case I dont believe that, although it is a company requirement, it counts as "duty". Renewing a license or obtaining a passport would fall into the same category.
My point being that unless the company required you to report somewhere on a specific date it could not be classed as duty.
Not sure I agree with your comment that a "medical cannot be on a day off". If the company roster the medical then you have a valid point. Usually you are simply required to obtain a medical at your convenience. In this case you are not being rostered to obtain same, but have to show evidence by a certain date. In this case I dont believe that, although it is a company requirement, it counts as "duty". Renewing a license or obtaining a passport would fall into the same category.
My point being that unless the company required you to report somewhere on a specific date it could not be classed as duty.





