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1 ESGR Post-Deployment Briefing
Date We All Serve Good morning/afternoon, I’m__________________________. I’m here today to share some basic ESGR topics with you, particularly your rights under the law for reemployment after being away on military service. Briefer Title

2 AFTER ALL THOSE LONG DAYS AND SHORT NIGHTS……..
THIS IS THE PROPER WAY TO GET SOME “R” AND “R” Thank you for all that you do and welcome home! 2

3 State Committees & Volunteers
What’s In It For Me? State Committees & Volunteers EMPLOYER OUTREACH Promote a culture where all employers support and value military service through education, recognition, and mediation MILITARY OUTREACH Make Service members aware of their rights and responsibilities under the law and the value of employer support and recognition EMPLOYMENT Increase career opportunities through strategic relationships with employers, state and Federal partners, and professional associations OMBUDSMAN SERVICES Provide informal, neutral mediation for issues or conflicts between employers and Service members before they escalate The four pillars on this slide represents the services we provide. We work with employers to encourage their support for hiring and retaining Service members. We offer employer programs such as Bosslifts, employer briefings, and job fairs. We encourage employers to support their Guard and Reserve members through the Statement of Support program. We also educate them on the law that governs employment and reemployment rights. We assist military Service members by educating them on their rights and responsibilities. We offer opportunities for them to recognize their supervisor or employer through our awards program. We provide employment assistance; including access to resume building, job banks, interviewing skills, and connections to employers who have committed to hiring veterans. ESGR Ombudsmen provide mediation services designed to reduce or eliminate conflicts between Service members and employers free of charge. 3

4 What Protections Do I Have?
The Uniformed Services Employment & Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) is a Federal statute that protects Service members’ and veterans’ civilian employment rights. An employer must not deny initial employment, reemployment, retention in employment, promotion, or any benefit of employment to an individual on the basis of his or her membership, application for membership, performance of service, application for service, or obligation for service in the uniformed Services. Among other things, under certain conditions, USERRA… Requires employers to put individuals back to work in their civilian jobs after military service. Restores employees who engage in military service to the same level of seniority, status, and pay ordinarily attained if they were not called up for military service. Protects Service members from discrimination in the workplace based on their military service or affiliation. To understand the basic law: -- Service members must be treated exactly like similar, non-military employees who never left for service time. -- Congress’ intent was to ensure Service members were not penalized in civilian employment because of their service. -- Includes a (typical) five-year limit for restoration rights. As I mentioned on the previous slide, ESGR Ombudsmen are subject matter experts who can answer your specific questions regarding your employment and reemployment rights. *National Guard Service members called to duty on State Active Duty orders (for floods, fires, etc.) are protected under state-level statutes, not Federal USERRA protections. 4

5 Am I Covered Under USERRA?
Did you… Provide advance notice to employer of military service (verbal or in writing)? Leave a civilian job for military service obligations? If on extended active duty, serve honorably or under honorable conditions? Serve for no more than five cumulative years away from the workplace, unless USERRA exemptions apply? Notify your employer of intent to return to work within USERRA guidelines? 1-30 days of service: Must report back to work on the next scheduled work day after safe travel home and eight hours of rest days of service: Must submit an application (contact employer) for reemployment within 14 days after release from period of service 181 days+ of service: Must submit an application (contact employer) for reemployment within 90 days after release from period of service To be eligible for rights under USERRA, you must be employed by an employer, you must have left your employer because of military service, and you must meet all of the following requirements: Provide prior notice to employer. You must provide prior notice to your employer that you will be performing military service. Notice may be verbal or in writing, but written notice is highly encouraged. Serve under honorable conditions. Your period of military service performed must be honorable or under honorable conditions. Dishonorable, bad conduct, other than honorable discharges, dismissal, and dropped from the rolls forfeit USERRA protection. Return to work in a timely manner. After performing your military service, you must formally apply return to work in accordance with these USERRA time guidelines. Don’t mess with these timelines. If you miss them, your employer can consider you AWOL and use standard company policies to terminate employees who are absent without notice. To maintain reemployment rights under USERRA, you must report back to work, or apply for reemployment, in accordance with the following time schedule: 1-30 Days of Service Must report back to work on the next scheduled work day after safe travel home and eight hours of rest. Days of Service Must submit an application for reemployment within 14 days after release from period of service. 181 Days or More of Service Must submit an application for reemployment within 90 days after release from period of service. - You are entitled to use any portion of the time to apply, up to the maximum time allowed. But you should coordinate your date of return with your employer. - Though not required, you should submit your application for reemployment in writing. A sample application is available on the ESGR web site at *If eligible, Service member employees should be promptly reemployed. “Prompt reemployment” means as soon as practicable under the circumstances of each case; usually, within two weeks of the employee's application for reemployment. 5

6 How Do I Recognize My Employer?
The highest recognition given by the U.S. Government for employer support. SecDef Employer Support Freedom Award Recognition of sustained employer support of National Guard and Reserve service. Must be a prior recipient of the Freedom Award or the Pro Patria for eligibility. Extraordinary Employer Support Award The highest level award that may be bestowed by an ESGR State Committee. Presented to employers who demonstrate the greatest support to Service members through their leadership and practices. Pro Patria Award Presented by ESGR State Committees to recognize employers at the local level. Employers who go above and beyond the legal requirements of USERRA by providing Service members additional, non-mandated benefits. Above and Beyond Award The first in ESGR’s series of awards. Presented to outstanding supervisors, managers, and bosses, awarded to a specific individual supervisor, not to an entire staff or organization as a whole. Patriot Award For employers who voluntarily assist spouses of Service members. Awarded to an individual supervisor, not to an entire staff or organization as a whole.  Spouse Patriot Award Broadest and most inclusive award, awarded to employers, Service members, ESGR staff members, and volunteers. Presented at both the state and national levels. Seven Seals Award Show appreciation for what they do for you even if it is required by law. Patriot Award: The Patriot Award is presented to an individual. You may nominate as many supervisors as you would like. Service members cannot be nominated unless they are in a MILTECH position, and a civilian boss/supervisor who happens to be a Service member, and is nominated for their support as a civilian boss/supervisor. Spouse Patriot Award: The spouse of a Reservist or Guardsman may also nominate their boss for the Patriot Award!  Though not required by law, many employers voluntarily assist Guard and Reserve spouses who often share the challenges of military service.  Childcare, managing the household, and work schedules often have to be adjusted when one spouse leaves to serve our country.  The Seven Seals Award is presented in recognition of significant individual or organizational achievement, initiative, or support that promotes and supports the ESGR mission. Service members wishing to have their employer or other deserving individuals considered for the Seven Seals Award, should  their ESGR State Committee. The Above and Beyond Award is awarded to employers who adopt practices that are not required by USERRA and is given to employers who have had at least one of their supervisors/managers recognized with a Patriot Award, and who have signed or agree to sign a Statement of Support. The Pro Patria Award is presented annually by each ESGR State Committee to one small, one large, and one public sector employer in their state or territory. Employers who received the Above and Beyond Award, who have had at least one supervisor or other representative honored with a Patriot Award, and who have signed a Statement of Support are eligible for the Pro Patria Award.  Extraordinary Employer Support Award: ESGR’s Extraordinary Employer Support Award was created to recognize sustained employer support of the National Guard and Reserve service.  Only prior recipients of the Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award or the Pro Patria Award, who have demonstrated sustained support for three years after receiving one of those awards, are eligible for consideration at the committee level. Subsequent awards can be given in three-year increments from the initial award.  The Freedom Award is the highest award given. I t is presented annually to one large employer, one small, and one employer from the public sector. Each year, Guard and Reserve employees, or a family member acting on their behalf, have the opportunity to nominate their employer for the Freedom Award. *While some Reservists and Guardsmen may have an opportunity to nominate their supervisor at an ESGR briefing, the best way to nominate is online. For additional information, please visit: 6

7 Progression Of Employer Awards
1. Patriot Award 2. Spouse Patriot Award 3. Seven Seals Award 4. Above and Beyond Award 5. Pro Patria Award 6. Freedom Award 7. Extraordinary Employer Support Award For additional information, please visit: 7

8 How Do I Get Help? 1st Use your “chain of command” or contact your local ESGR Volunteer 2nd Contact the ESGR State Committee ESGR website: 3rd Contact ESGR National Headquarters Phone: (800) , option 1 Employment Resources: Department of Labor Veterans’ Employment: Contact your local American Job Center: 8

9 Questions? We All Serve www.ESGR.mil www.Facebook.com/GoESGR
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