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EMPLOYER SUPPORT OF RESERVISTS IN THE U.S. Major General Andrew Davis U.S. Marine Corps (Retired) Executive Director Reserve Officers Association of the United States

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Employer support of Reservists in the U.s. Major General Andrew Davis U.S. M arine Corps (Retired) Executive Director Reserve Officers Association of the United States. U niformed S ervices E mployment and R eemployment R ights A ct. USERRA. USERRA Basics. Enacted in 1994 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Employer support of Reservists  in the  U.s

EMPLOYER SUPPORTOF RESERVISTS IN THE U.S.Major General Andrew DavisU.S. Marine Corps (Retired)Executive DirectorReserve Officers Association of the United States

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UNIFORMED

SERVICES

EMPLOYMENT AND

REEMPLOYMENT

RIGHTS

ACT

USERRA

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USERRA Basics• Enacted in 1994

• USERRA stands for the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act

• Law applies to almost all employers in the U.S. as well as U.S. employers all over the world

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An Internationally Unique Law• U.S. only nation with such a law

• Requires civilian employers to accommodate military training and service

• Forbids employment discrimination of any kind based on military status or service

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Employer Obligations Under USERRA• Employer cannot prevent employee from serving

• Employer must put person back to work

• Employer forbidden to discriminate, including in hiring

• Employer must provide increases in benefits and status at the time of reemployment as if the deployment never occurred (Escalator Principle)

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Service Member Obligations Under USERRA

• Employee must provide advance notice of service

• Employee may not serve for more than five years on active duty (with some exceptions.)

• Employee must return to work in a timely manner following service

• Employee must now not been separated from service with a disqualifying discharge or under other than honorable conditions

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A Growing Trend of Discrimination• Unemployment among U.S. Reserve personnel is three-times the national average

• To avoid obligations mandated by USERRA many employers simply refuse to hire Reservists

• This new form of “stealth discrimination” can be difficult to prove

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ROA’s Service Members Law Center• Free legal assistance for all U.S. military personnel

• Provides direct assistance, personalized case analysis and an extensive law review library

• The United States’ only legal assistance resource dedicated to advising and informing Reserve service personnel

• Currently assisting thousands of Reservists each month

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5 Things to Know About USERRA