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Title: OnOff Duty Relationships and Fraternization


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On/Off Duty Relationships and Fraternization
2
The Navy A Unique Profession
3
Definition
  • Relationships between seniors and subordinates
    that
  • Are unduly familiar
  • Do not respect the differences in grade or rank

4
Inappropriate Relationships
  • Fraternization could be between
  • Officer - Enlisted
  • Senior officer - Junior officer
  • Senior enlisted - Junior enlisted
  • Instructor - Student

5
Fraternization is
  • gender-neutral
  • detrimental to good order and discipline
  • in violation of long standing tradition
  • prohibited

6
Could result in
  • The questioning of a seniors objectivity.
  • Actual or perceived preferential treatment.
  • Undermining the authority of a senior.
  • Compromising the chain of command.
  • Administrative or punitive action.

7
Relationship Traits to Avoid Fraternization
  • Non-compromising
  • Counter to Core Values
  • Negative influence
  • Enhances professional commitment
  • Supports good order and discipline
  • Respect
  • Propriety
  • Honesty and loyalty
  • Trust
  • Common ground
  • Non-harassing

8
Junior Expectations
  • No favoritism
  • No preferential treatment
  • Does not seek personal gain
  • Role model
  • Honest and competent
  • Leadership by example
  • Be there for them

9
Senior Expectations
  • Support command mission
  • Demonstrate loyalty to command and shipmates
  • Perform duties with honesty/integrity
  • Accept responsibilities
  • Desire to professionally advance
  • Display initiative
  • Honor family/personal commitments
  • Reliable in tough situations

10
Professional Relationships
  • Contribute to the effective operation of the Navy
  • Military mission requires absolute confidence in
    command
  • Consistent with Navy Core Values

11
Unprofessional Relationships
  • Detract from authority of superiors
  • Result in or reasonably create appearance of
    favoritism, misuse of office or position, or
    abandonment of organizational goals for personal
    interest.

12
Top Ten Leisure Activities
  • Men
  • Television
  • Socializing
  • Yard Work
  • Computers
  • Reading
  • Rest/Relaxation
  • Shopping
  • Spectator Sports
  • Working on car
  • Walking
  • Women
  • Television
  • Reading
  • Socializing
  • Shopping
  • Baking/cooking
  • Computers
  • Rest/Relaxation
  • Eating at home
  • Eating out
  • Religious Activities

Source Leisure Trends News 2001
13
Honor
  • Reflected in the most basic of values
  • Being honest and trustworthy in relationships
  • Taking responsibility for your own actions
  • Making thoughtful choices
  • Personally and professionally enriching

14
Courage
  • Respecting and accepting others, regardless of
    racial, ethnic, or sex differences
  • Avoid or be willing to face difficult or
    unpleasant situations
  • Prepared to seek nonviolent solutions to personal
    confrontational situations

15
Commitment
  • Being loyal to your family, shipmates, command,
    and friends
  • Picking friends who will help you to seek
    continuous improvement in your life choices
  • Giving responsible direction to your life
  • Contribute positively to those around you

16
Policy
  • Personal relationships between officer and
    enlisted that are unduly familiar and do not
    respect differences in rank and grade.
  • Personal relationships between chief petty
    officers (E-7 E-9) and junior personnel (E-1
    E-6) who are assigned to the same command, that
    are unduly familiar and that do not respect
    differences in grade are prohibited.

17
Social Interaction Proper/Improper
  • Proper
  • Activities designed to build unit morale and
    camaraderie
  • Command sports teams
  • Command sponsored events
  • Improper
  • Dating
  • Shared living accommodations
  • Intimate or sexual relations
  • Commercial solicitations
  • Private business partenships
  • Borrowing

18
Case Study Exercise
  • Group exercise/discussion
  • Four scenarios
  • Discussion questions
  • Each group present their case
  • Provide feedback

19
References
  • OPNAVINST 5370.2B
  • SECNAVINST 5300.26C
  • OPNAVINST 5354.1D

20
Summary
  • Aspects of junior/senior relationships including
    junior and senior expectations
  • Off duty relationships
  • Navy Core Values when dealing with fraternization
  • The Navys policy on fraternization
  • Case studies
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