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Business and the ESGR
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| Guest post by: James Dicks |
Article Overview: James Dicks examines the importance for today's American business to stand behiond the Employer Support for the Guard and Reserve (ESGR).
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Business and the ESGR
Today’s world is extremely challenging. We are fighting wars on multiple fronts
and the need for more troops is becoming an ever-growing reality. National Guard and Reserve forces
are being used more and more to not only fill in the gaps, but also, in many
cases, to become the primary source of personnel in the field. This leaves American business with less
manpower to get the job done in an extremely weak economy. Both sides have important issues to confront
and many times its difficult to deal with them equitably.
There’s an organization that I’d like to introduce you to
whose mission it is to support American business’ challenge of coping with the
current mission of our National Guard and Reserve forces. It’s called the Employer Support
for the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) and as their mission statement says, they are
charged with developing and promoting
“employer support for Guard and Reserve service by advocating relevant
initiatives, recognizing outstanding support, increasing awareness of
applicable laws, and resolving conflict between employers and service members.” In other words, ESGR helps
American business to understand how to best support these gallant military
members while on active duty while making sure they understand the laws
protecting their jobs once they return.
ESGR is a
Department of Defense organization and is a staff group within the Office of
the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs, which is in itself a
part of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. In our current economic and
wartime environment, the Department of Defense recognizes that civilian
employers play a critical role in the defense of the nation by complying with
existing employment laws protecting the rights of workers who serve in the
Reserve component.
ESGR does this through the Uniformed
Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA), which is a federal law
that is intended to ensure that persons who serve in the Guard or Reserve are
not deprived in their civilian careers because of their service and are quickly
reemployed in their civilian jobs upon their return from duty without
discrimination. If there is a problem or dispute, ESGR is there to help at the
business or service member’s request.
ESGR has trained ombudsmen who can help negotiate a solution between the
parties concerned.
Many
business have voluntarily signed ESGR Statements of Support to help ESGR in
promoting understanding of the Guard and Reserve members who work for these
companies, to develop human resources policies that support employer
participation in Guard and Reserve programs, and to voluntarily comply with
USERRA which enforces the rights of those called to active duty in time of war
or emergency. It’s tough for everyone – the military service member, the family
that is left behind when their loved ones are deployed but it’s also tough for
a business that must keep producing with less manpower.Business can help our men in women in uniform through the Employer Support for the Guard and Reserve. It's important in these volatile and dangerous times.
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About the Author: James Dicks RSS for James's articles - Visit James's website James Dicks has been an educator on the subject of Real Estate, Stocks, Options, the Foreign Exchange Market and empowering investors to handle their own investments. James has authored numerous financial books including his most recent book Forext Trading Secrets published by McGraw-Hill as well as FOREX Made Easy Six Ways to Trade the Dollar and Operation Financial Freedom. Click here to visit James's website Know Your Credit Making the Tough Decisions during Troubling Economic Times Personal Financial Checkups Its the Little Things that Create BIG Savings Finding a Fresh Path for the New Year |
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