McCain: Military personnel's 100-hour work weeks must stop
https://www.militarytimes.com/news/pentagon-congress/2017/11/14/mccain-military-personnels-100-hour-work-weeks-must-stop/McCain: Military personnel's 100-hour work weeks must stop
By: Karen Jowers ? 12 hours ago
Senators made it clear to Defense Department nominees at a nomination hearing Tuesday that they expect action to address problems with military personnel readiness. I look you in the eye and tell you a 100-hour work week is too long for a young member of our armed forces, said Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. They are working 100-hour weeks. It has to stop. Otherwise youll see more tragedies such as took place with recent collisions.
McCain described it as a military readiness crisis that has affected every branch of service, with ship collisions, air crashes, vehicle accidents and personnel shortages in critical roles like aviation and cybersecurity. The department is struggling to make do with budgets that are too small, unpredictable and driven by politics rather than strategy, he said. Unfortunately, he said, personnel and readiness are hardest hit by these budget issues.
McCain said when he recently visited with the families of sailors on the destroyer John S. McCain, 10 of whom were killed in the aftermath of a collision with a merchant vessel, they told him they believe their young people were not provided with what they needed to effectively operate in defense of this country.
An example of that, he said, is the 100-hour work week. Somethings got to change, he said. "I dont like looking at those mothers whose childrens deaths could have been prevented. This is a serious issue. Its pretty obvious according to the chief of naval operations, that this could have been prevented. And Congress is also complicit in this almost criminal behavior.
McCain pointed to the shortage of pilots, noting that it will be a crisis. I want a new look at this whole issue, he said. If I had a priority for you, I would address that first. He urged the nominees ― Anthony Kurta, nominated to be principal deputy undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness, and James E. McPherson, to be Army general counsel ― to visit pilots and ask why they joined the military.
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Docreed2003
(17,808 posts)As someone who has worked as much as 120 hrs in a week during surgery training, this was before the institution of the 80 hr work week regulations, the idea that a young sailor should be expected to work 100 or more hours a week is insane. After your body becomes used to the lack of sleep, you become an automaton, even if your mind doesnt accept that fact. The deprivation of sleep is a set up for tragic mistakes like weve seen of late.
Dustlawyer
(10,518 posts)The Pentagon doesn't need more money, it is how they allocate the money they have and how much is wasted/stolen. We spend so much more than any other country that we should not have these problems. McCain is right to call out the treatment of these men and women, but he thinks is is because the Pentagon needs even more money.
If he starts calling out the wasteful spending on the MIC I will gladly retract this post!
Solly Mack
(92,824 posts)I've also seen some truly bad things, too. The strange things ended up being funny ONLY because no one was hurt. But next time...
Sleep & downtime is integral to a fit life. You need to be physically and mentally fit to increase your chances of survival in the military (and elsewhere). You need sleep. You need rest. You need playtime.