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Missing Meetings is frowned upon in Right to Rebel. If this becomes a routine habit your Officer in Charge(OIC) may give you [http://wiki.righttorebel.net/index.php/Negative_Counseling_Statement Negative Counseling Statement(NCS)] which will appear in your records with Right to Rebel. If this routine continues to occur you could be charged with Unauthorized Absence(UA) which is a [http://wiki.righttorebel.net/index.php/Nonjudicial_punishment NonJudicial Punishment(NJP)] offence for not being at your appointed place of duty at the time prescribed.
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Missing Meetings is frowned upon in Right to Rebel. If this becomes a routine habit your Officer in Charge(OIC) may give you [[Negative Counseling Statement | Negative Counseling Statement(NCS)]] which will appear in your records with Right to Rebel. If this routine continues to occur you could be charged with Unauthorized Absence(UA) which is a [[Nonjudicial punishment | NonJudicial Punishment (NJP)]] offence for not being at your appointed place of duty at the time prescribed.
 
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[http://wiki.righttorebel.net/index.php/Nonjudicial_punishment NonJudicial Punishment(NJP)]
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[[Nonjudicial punishment | NonJudicial Punishment (NJP)]]
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Latest revision as of 22:25, 21 March 2016

Missing Meeting

Missing Meetings is frowned upon in Right to Rebel. If this becomes a routine habit your Officer in Charge(OIC) may give you Negative Counseling Statement(NCS) which will appear in your records with Right to Rebel. If this routine continues to occur you could be charged with Unauthorized Absence(UA) which is a NonJudicial Punishment (NJP) offence for not being at your appointed place of duty at the time prescribed.