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EMPLOYMENT LAW BULLETIN Vol. 01, No. 11 Courtesy of Eskridge Law, Attorneys at Law This month's bulletin continues last month's discussion of employers' obligations to employees who are reservists, as dictated by the Uniformed Services Employment And Re-Employment Rights Act (32 U.S.C. § 4301). Additional rules relating to reservists rights are:
If an employer and a reservist have a dispute regarding the interpretation or implementation of the Uniformed Services Employment And Re-Employment Rights Act, they may contact an ombudsman who will serve as a mediator. These ombudsmen are available, for free, through the National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (NCESGR), which is part of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs. To take advantage of this ombudsman service, reservists and civilian employers can contact NCESGR at 1/800-336-4590. Employers needing financial assistance because of losing a valuable employee to active duty should contact the U.S. Small Business Administration. The Small Business Administration makes low-interest loans available to small businesses employing military reservists called to active duty during a period of military conflict, provided the reservist was an essential employee critical to the success of the business' daily operation. The number to call in California is 1/800-488-5323. Eskridge Law, Attorneys at Law, may be contacted by phone (310/792-7021), by fax (310/792-7022) or by e-mail (geskridge@ealaw.net). Please visit our web site at eealaw.net or employmentattorneys.net.
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