Reservists-KNOW your employment RIGHTS
This has recently come up, and I thought it appropriate to address it here.
You are entitled to reemployment. Federal law (USERRA) requires it.
quote:REEMPLOYMENT RIGHTS
You have the right to be reemployed in your civilian job if you leave that
job to perform service in the uniformed service and:
you ensure that your employer receives advance written or verbal
notice of your service;
you have five years or less of cumulative service in the uniformed
services while with that particular employer;
you return to work or apply for reemployment in a timely manner
after conclusion of service; and
you have not been separated from service with a disqualifying
discharge or under other than honorable conditions.
If you are eligible to be reemployed, you must be restored to the job and
benefits you would have attained if you had not been absent due to
military service or, in some cases, a comparable job.
Please go to this website:
http://www.esgr.org/site/USERRA/Handouts.aspx
a reservist cannot be fired for attending regularly scheduled drill weekends, annual training (2 wk) or mobilizations.
Having worked at a reserve unit for 2 years during my active duty service, I got to know some ESGR (Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve) reps fairly well. They love to call employers who have violated USERRA and set them straight. They have lawyers as well. This does not cost the individual service member anything.
You are entitled to reemployment. Federal law (USERRA) requires it.
quote:REEMPLOYMENT RIGHTS
You have the right to be reemployed in your civilian job if you leave that
job to perform service in the uniformed service and:
you ensure that your employer receives advance written or verbal
notice of your service;
you have five years or less of cumulative service in the uniformed
services while with that particular employer;
you return to work or apply for reemployment in a timely manner
after conclusion of service; and
you have not been separated from service with a disqualifying
discharge or under other than honorable conditions.
If you are eligible to be reemployed, you must be restored to the job and
benefits you would have attained if you had not been absent due to
military service or, in some cases, a comparable job.
Please go to this website:
http://www.esgr.org/site/USERRA/Handouts.aspx
a reservist cannot be fired for attending regularly scheduled drill weekends, annual training (2 wk) or mobilizations.
Having worked at a reserve unit for 2 years during my active duty service, I got to know some ESGR (Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve) reps fairly well. They love to call employers who have violated USERRA and set them straight. They have lawyers as well. This does not cost the individual service member anything.
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Just cuious if this only covers reservists or would it also cover a guy workikng for a company who decides to join the military full time and comes back after 4 years?
I thought this was just for call ups of reservists and national guard Etc.
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National Guard/reserve only. 0 -
[:)] This is true 0
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