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ESGR Ombudsman Services Basic USERRA Overview Put on screen as participants arrive for training to reinforce that they are in the right place. No comments necessary. USSERA 101 for EMPLOYERS

USERRA USERRA Replaces Veterans Reemployment Rights, formerly, Title 38 USC, Sections 4301-4307 Now, Title 38 USC, Sections 4301-4335

Purpose of USERRA To encourage non-career, uniformed service by minimizing or eliminating the disadvantages of temporarily and/or periodically leaving covered employment in the public or private sectors for covered service in the public interest for national defense or public health.

Uniformed Services Employment & Re-employment Rights Act faculty notes - 9/14/2018 Primary purpose: Protect employment rights and benefits of persons serving in the uniformed service (who are eligible) That is: Restore employees who engage in military service to the same level of seniority, status, pay and benefits that would have accrued, but for the military service. 4

USERRA Coverage of Emergency Responders Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002, Pub. L. No. 107-188 Covers “intermittent disaster response appointees” (DHS/FEMA) when activated or performing approved training 42 U.S.C. 300hh-11(e)(3)

Military Responsibilities: USERRA faculty notes - 9/14/2018 Military Responsibilities: Provide prior notice to employer (verbal or written) Serve for no more than 5 cumulative years away from the workplace (with exceptions) Serve under honorable conditions Return to work in accordance with USERRA guidelines hospitalization and convalescence an exception 6 6

USERRA Back to Work faculty notes - 9/14/2018 To be eligible for protection under USERRA you must report back to work or apply for reemployment within the following guidelines 1-30 days of service: REPORT to work on the next scheduled work day. 31-180 days of service: APPLY for reinstatement within 14 days following the completion of service. 181+ days of service: APPLY for reinstatement within 90 days following completion of service Note: Safety/Law: Report to work after 8 hours of rest plus travel time from military training site to place of civilian employment. 7

Covered Employers All private employers State and local governments Federal Government – all branches (civilian) Extraterritorial application Successors in interest Control over employment-related responsibilities 38 U.S.C. 4303(4)

Employer Responsibilities: USERRA faculty notes - 9/14/2018 Employer Responsibilities: Military obligations cannot be used as a motivating factor not to hire, promote, deny a pay raise or with hold benefits Military leave of absence Prompt reinstatement of employee Restore seniority Reinstate employment benefits Training or refreshing of skills No discrimination or retaliation 9

USERRA: Who is Covered? Applies to: faculty notes - 9/14/2018 Applies to: Past & current employees with uniformed service Applicants for employment with uniformed service Anyone assisting someone to obtain USERRA rights Employers with even 1 part time employee Regular military, Reserves, National Guard, National Disaster Medical System Federal USERRA statute does not apply to: Guard members on state active duty (floods, fires, etc) Non-recurrent employees, clergy, students, partners, independent contractors 10 10

Effect of Meeting the 5 Criteria If these eligibility criteria are met: Left a civilian position to perform service Advance notice to employer Five-year service limit No disqualifying discharge Timely return to work Then there is a right to prompt reemployment See Jordan v. Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., 225 F. Supp. 2d 1206 (C.D. Cal. 2002); but see Curby v. Archon, 216 F.3d 549 (6th Cir. 2000)

Pay and Leave While Performing Service USERRA does not require employers to pay for military leave -- many do so voluntarily Service members may use accrued annual leave during service Employers may not require service members to use annual leave 38 U.S.C. 4316(d)

Employer Help In Transition faculty notes - 9/14/2018 Become familiar with the law – know your part and your employee’s Communicate: Maintain open communication with your employee regarding his/her expectations for military obligations Keep in touch with employee while gone Check in with the employee’s unit with any questions or concerns about timing/frequency or duration of service. Know the employee’s unit command POC and telephone numbers Appreciate: Show appreciation for what they do for you, even if a behavior is required by law If possible, reach out to the service members or their families during absences Be flexible on things that don’t matter when returning If you have questions about USERRA, call ESGR 800-336-4590, option 1 or go to ESGR.com 13

Service Members Should Build a Good Relationship with Employer faculty notes - 9/14/2018 Provide employer your deployment schedule far in advance of departure Communicate: Maintain open communication with your supervisor and HR personnel on obligations Keep in touch with the employer letting the know when you are returning Provide your employer your unit commanders information for contact and emergency purposes Appreciate: Show appreciation for what they do for you, even if a behavior is required by law If possible, reach out to them invite them to see what you do if possible(Boss Lifts) Be flexible on things that don’t matter Remember you want the company to hire other service members if the experience with service members is beneficial to both If you have questions about USERRA, call ESGR 800-336-4590, option 1 or go to ESGR.com 14

Frequently Asked Questions faculty notes - 9/14/2018 Does USERRA protect service member if service was voluntary? Yes, USERRA protects voluntary and involuntary service Is service member required to provide written orders for active duty? No, advanced notice can be verbal or written in no particular format Does the service member have to find a replacement for their absence? No, the service member does not need to find a replacement or rearrange his/her schedule to accommodate his/her military leave Does a service member have to use vacation for military service? No, but the service member can choose to do so How much time does an employer have to re-employ me upon my return? Prompt re-employment is usually 14 days (with exceptions) 15

“We All Serve” faculty notes - 9/14/2018 16