Military Leave
A military leave of absence will
be granted to employees who are absent from work because
of service in the U.S. uniformed services in accordance
with the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment
Rights Act (USERRA). Advance notice of military service
is required, unless military necessity prevents such
notice or it is otherwise impossible or unreasonable.
The leave will be unpaid.
However, employees may use any available paid time off
for the absence.
Continuation of health insurance
benefits is available as required by USERRA based on the
length of the leave and subject to the terms, conditions
and limitations of the applicable plans for which the
employee is otherwise eligible.
Vacation, sick leave, and holiday
benefits will continue to accrue during a military leave
of absence.
Employees on military leave for
up to 30 days are required to return to work for the
first regularly scheduled shift after the end of service,
allowing reasonable travel time. Employees on longer
military leave must apply for reinstatement in accordance
with USERRA and all applicable state laws.
Employees returning from military
leave will be placed in the position they would have
attained had they remained continuously employed or a
comparable one depending on the length of military
service in accordance with USERRA. They will be treated
as though they were continuously employed for purposes of
determining benefits based on length of service.
Contact the Human Resources
Department for more information or questions about
military leave.
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