BEFORE YOU LEAVE: Communicate with your employer. Maintaining an open dialogue with your employer will help ensure you both have reasonable expectations for what will happen before, during, and after your absence for military service. Most problems result from miscommunication between employers and employees, so work with your employer to ensure that you both understand your mutual rights and responsibilities.
You have rights and responsibilities under USERRA. In order to be eligible for reinstatement following your service:
Following is a checklist of suggested items to do or check into prior to your departure:
This checklist contains suggested actions to do or consider doing prior to active service. All actions are not required to gain or maintain USERRA protections.
WHEN YOU RETURN: In order to ensure a smooth transition back to work, you need to communicate with your employer. You have rights and responsibilities under USERRA. In order to be eligible for reinstatement following your service:
You must apply for reemployment or report back to work within the following guidelines:
It is recommended you present the appropriate supervisor and Human Resources (HR) representative with a copy of your discharge/separation order. If you were gone for more than 30 days and your employer requests proof of your service, you must provide it, once it is available.
Following is a checklist of suggested items to do or check into upon your return:
This checklist contains suggested actions to do or consider doing following service. All actions are not required to gain or maintain USERRA protections.
For additional information, please view ESGR's USERRA page.