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I hereby acknowledge receipt of the employee handbook of AUSA. AUSA connects the Army to the American people at the national, regional,. Army Family and MWR. To continue leaving the Family and MWR site, select 'Continue.' To return to the MWR website, choose 'Cancel.' Department of Defense, U.S. Army or federal government endorsement not implied.
Military leaves of absence will be provided to regular and benefits-eligible staff in accordance with the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) and applicable North Carolina laws that protect individuals with military commitments from detrimental employment decisions based on those commitments. Military leaves of absence may be paid or unpaid leaves in accordance with the provisions of this policy. To care for servicemember who is recovering from a serious illness or injury sustained in the line of duty on active duty see - Military Family Leave.
Definition 'Military Leave' is any time off that is provided to staff who are members of the National Guard or other reserve component of the United States Armed Services and who are called to active duty, attend scheduled reserve service, and/or temporary training duty. The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) was signed on October 13, 1994. The Act applies to persons who perform voluntarily or involuntarily duty in the 'uniformed services' - including the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Public Health Service commissioned corps, as well as the reserve components of each of these services. Federal training or service in the Army National Guard and Air National Guard also gives rise to rights under USERRA. Uniformed service includes active duty, active duty for training, inactive duty training (such as drills), initial active duty training, and funeral honors duty (performed by the National Guard and reserve members), as well as the period for which a staff member is absent from Duke employment for the purpose of an examination to determine fitness to perform any such duty.
Notification of Leave Unless giving notice is unreasonable or precluded by military necessity, staff requiring a military leave of absence should provide their supervisors with a written or verbal advance notice along with, if available, a copy of the military order. It is recommended that the notice be given to the supervisor at least two weeks before the military-leave-of-absence start date. Duke may not insist on knowing exactly when the staff member will return to work; however, the staff member can be asked to furnish the approximate beginning and concluding dates of his or her training. Permanent Active Duty Military Leave without pay should be granted upon a staff member’s submission of Department of Defense orders setting forth the commencement of military duty and its expected duration and a to Corporate Payroll Box 90484, Durham, NC 27708. For Personal Leave of Absences without pay due to military leave, employees should complete the online Qualifying Life Event Enrollment via Duke@Work and attach a copy of the military order to request cancellation of health coverage.
During the period of Military Leave: • The length of employment service accrual should continue for the term of the Military Leave but may be severed upon any voluntary extension of military service that is not at the request of the government. • The staff member will receive no benefits. • A staff member who returns from Military Leave within 90 days of discharge and who has given Duke adequate notification of his or her intent to return to work will be placed in a position equal in status, benefits, and pay to the position which he or she vacated. This means that the staff member should be credited with eligibility and benefit accruals for the period of his or her absence. • Training or retraining and other accommodations may be required of staff members who take military leaves of absence. • Special protection against discharge, except for cause, may occur.
The period of this protection is 180 days following periods of service of 31-180 days. For periods of service of 181 days or more, it is one year. Temporary Training Duty • Staff obligated to annual military training duty under the Universal Military Training and Service Act of 1951, as amended, should be granted Military Leave without pay. Hayward slide valve manual lymphatic drainage near me. During the period of Military Leave: • A staff member may elect to have the temporary training leave charged to accrued vacation or Paid Time Off (STB). • Staff on Temporary Training Duty (either on paid or unpaid leave) are fully eligible for all benefits. Sick leave, vacation, or Paid Time Off should continue to accrue as if the staff member had not been absent for military training.
I hereby acknowledge receipt of the employee handbook of AUSA. AUSA connects the Army to the American people at the national, regional,. Army Family and MWR. To continue leaving the Family and MWR site, select \'Continue.\' To return to the MWR website, choose \'Cancel.\' Department of Defense, U.S. Army or federal government endorsement not implied.
Military leaves of absence will be provided to regular and benefits-eligible staff in accordance with the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) and applicable North Carolina laws that protect individuals with military commitments from detrimental employment decisions based on those commitments. Military leaves of absence may be paid or unpaid leaves in accordance with the provisions of this policy. To care for servicemember who is recovering from a serious illness or injury sustained in the line of duty on active duty see - Military Family Leave.
Definition \'Military Leave\' is any time off that is provided to staff who are members of the National Guard or other reserve component of the United States Armed Services and who are called to active duty, attend scheduled reserve service, and/or temporary training duty. The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) was signed on October 13, 1994. The Act applies to persons who perform voluntarily or involuntarily duty in the \'uniformed services\' - including the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Public Health Service commissioned corps, as well as the reserve components of each of these services. Federal training or service in the Army National Guard and Air National Guard also gives rise to rights under USERRA. Uniformed service includes active duty, active duty for training, inactive duty training (such as drills), initial active duty training, and funeral honors duty (performed by the National Guard and reserve members), as well as the period for which a staff member is absent from Duke employment for the purpose of an examination to determine fitness to perform any such duty.
Notification of Leave Unless giving notice is unreasonable or precluded by military necessity, staff requiring a military leave of absence should provide their supervisors with a written or verbal advance notice along with, if available, a copy of the military order. It is recommended that the notice be given to the supervisor at least two weeks before the military-leave-of-absence start date. Duke may not insist on knowing exactly when the staff member will return to work; however, the staff member can be asked to furnish the approximate beginning and concluding dates of his or her training. Permanent Active Duty Military Leave without pay should be granted upon a staff member’s submission of Department of Defense orders setting forth the commencement of military duty and its expected duration and a to Corporate Payroll Box 90484, Durham, NC 27708. For Personal Leave of Absences without pay due to military leave, employees should complete the online Qualifying Life Event Enrollment via Duke@Work and attach a copy of the military order to request cancellation of health coverage.
During the period of Military Leave: • The length of employment service accrual should continue for the term of the Military Leave but may be severed upon any voluntary extension of military service that is not at the request of the government. • The staff member will receive no benefits. • A staff member who returns from Military Leave within 90 days of discharge and who has given Duke adequate notification of his or her intent to return to work will be placed in a position equal in status, benefits, and pay to the position which he or she vacated. This means that the staff member should be credited with eligibility and benefit accruals for the period of his or her absence. • Training or retraining and other accommodations may be required of staff members who take military leaves of absence. • Special protection against discharge, except for cause, may occur.
The period of this protection is 180 days following periods of service of 31-180 days. For periods of service of 181 days or more, it is one year. Temporary Training Duty • Staff obligated to annual military training duty under the Universal Military Training and Service Act of 1951, as amended, should be granted Military Leave without pay. Hayward slide valve manual lymphatic drainage near me. During the period of Military Leave: • A staff member may elect to have the temporary training leave charged to accrued vacation or Paid Time Off (STB). • Staff on Temporary Training Duty (either on paid or unpaid leave) are fully eligible for all benefits. Sick leave, vacation, or Paid Time Off should continue to accrue as if the staff member had not been absent for military training.
...'>Us Army Employee Handbook(09.09.2018)I hereby acknowledge receipt of the employee handbook of AUSA. AUSA connects the Army to the American people at the national, regional,. Army Family and MWR. To continue leaving the Family and MWR site, select \'Continue.\' To return to the MWR website, choose \'Cancel.\' Department of Defense, U.S. Army or federal government endorsement not implied.
Military leaves of absence will be provided to regular and benefits-eligible staff in accordance with the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) and applicable North Carolina laws that protect individuals with military commitments from detrimental employment decisions based on those commitments. Military leaves of absence may be paid or unpaid leaves in accordance with the provisions of this policy. To care for servicemember who is recovering from a serious illness or injury sustained in the line of duty on active duty see - Military Family Leave.
Definition \'Military Leave\' is any time off that is provided to staff who are members of the National Guard or other reserve component of the United States Armed Services and who are called to active duty, attend scheduled reserve service, and/or temporary training duty. The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) was signed on October 13, 1994. The Act applies to persons who perform voluntarily or involuntarily duty in the \'uniformed services\' - including the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Public Health Service commissioned corps, as well as the reserve components of each of these services. Federal training or service in the Army National Guard and Air National Guard also gives rise to rights under USERRA. Uniformed service includes active duty, active duty for training, inactive duty training (such as drills), initial active duty training, and funeral honors duty (performed by the National Guard and reserve members), as well as the period for which a staff member is absent from Duke employment for the purpose of an examination to determine fitness to perform any such duty.
Notification of Leave Unless giving notice is unreasonable or precluded by military necessity, staff requiring a military leave of absence should provide their supervisors with a written or verbal advance notice along with, if available, a copy of the military order. It is recommended that the notice be given to the supervisor at least two weeks before the military-leave-of-absence start date. Duke may not insist on knowing exactly when the staff member will return to work; however, the staff member can be asked to furnish the approximate beginning and concluding dates of his or her training. Permanent Active Duty Military Leave without pay should be granted upon a staff member’s submission of Department of Defense orders setting forth the commencement of military duty and its expected duration and a to Corporate Payroll Box 90484, Durham, NC 27708. For Personal Leave of Absences without pay due to military leave, employees should complete the online Qualifying Life Event Enrollment via Duke@Work and attach a copy of the military order to request cancellation of health coverage.
During the period of Military Leave: • The length of employment service accrual should continue for the term of the Military Leave but may be severed upon any voluntary extension of military service that is not at the request of the government. • The staff member will receive no benefits. • A staff member who returns from Military Leave within 90 days of discharge and who has given Duke adequate notification of his or her intent to return to work will be placed in a position equal in status, benefits, and pay to the position which he or she vacated. This means that the staff member should be credited with eligibility and benefit accruals for the period of his or her absence. • Training or retraining and other accommodations may be required of staff members who take military leaves of absence. • Special protection against discharge, except for cause, may occur.
The period of this protection is 180 days following periods of service of 31-180 days. For periods of service of 181 days or more, it is one year. Temporary Training Duty • Staff obligated to annual military training duty under the Universal Military Training and Service Act of 1951, as amended, should be granted Military Leave without pay. Hayward slide valve manual lymphatic drainage near me. During the period of Military Leave: • A staff member may elect to have the temporary training leave charged to accrued vacation or Paid Time Off (STB). • Staff on Temporary Training Duty (either on paid or unpaid leave) are fully eligible for all benefits. Sick leave, vacation, or Paid Time Off should continue to accrue as if the staff member had not been absent for military training.
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