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Texas State Auditors Office
  • UNIFORMED SERVICES EMPLOYMENT AND REEMPLOYMENT
    RIGHTS ACT (USERRA)
  • March 24, 2005

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USERRA
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment
Rights Act of 1994
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TITLE 38 4301 Purpose of USERRA
  • Encourages non-career, uniformed service
  • by minimizing the disadvantages of temporarily or
    periodically leaving
  • covered employment in the public or private
    sectors
  • in the interest of national defense or public
    health.

4
USERRA
  • Replaces Veterans Reemployment Rights, formerly,
    Title 38 USC, Sections 4301-4307
  • Now, Title 38 USC, Sections 4301-4333

5
USERRA exempts from coverage
  • Service members whose pre-service job was/is for
    a brief, non-recurrent period
  • where the circumstances of their employment would
    cause no reasonable expectation that their
    employment would continue indefinitely.

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USERRA Includes
  • Virtually all other positions whether in the
    employ of Private sector or Local, State or
    Federal government.
  • Probationary
  • Career
  • Casual
  • Full-time
  • Part-time

7
TITLE 38 4303 (2) DEFINITIONS
  • The Term Benefit of Employment, or Rights
    Benefits means
  • any advantage, profit, privilege, gain, status,
    account or interest (other than salary)
  • that accrues by reason of employment contract,
    agreement, policy, plan or practice
  • which includes pension health plan, stock
    ownership, insurance coverage, awards, bonuses,
    vacation, work hours and location.

8
TITLE 38 4303 DEFINITIONS
  • (4) (A) Employer - any person or entity who pays
    wages for work performed or
  • (iv) Any successor in interest to an employer
  • (8) Notice can be Written or Verbal
  • (13) Service in the Uniformed Services
  • Voluntary Required Service is covered.

9
TITLE 38 4303 DEFINITIONS
  • (15) The term undue hardship, means actions
    requiring significant difficulty or expense, when
    considered in light of
  • the number of persons employed
  • the effect on expenses and resources or the
    impact of such action upon the business
    operations of such employer.
  • VETS frequently recovers thousands of dollars
    in lost wages and benefits for claimants due to
    4311 and 4316 violations from large and small
    employers.

10
TITLE 38 4312 (b)
  • No notice is required if giving such notice is
    precluded by military necessity or is otherwise
    impossible or unreasonable.

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TITLE 38 4311 (A) Provides That
  • A person who is a member of,
  • applies to be a member of,
  • performs,
  • has performed,
  • applies to perform,
  • or has an obligation to perform service in a
    uniformed service

12
TITLE 38 4311 (A) Provides That
  • shall not be denied
  • initial employment,
  • reemployment,
  • retention in employment,
  • promotion,
  • or any benefit of employment

13
TITLE 38 4311 (c)
  • unless the employer can prove that the action
    would have been taken in the absence of such
    membership, application for membership, service,
    application or obligation for service.

14
TITLE 38 4312 (d) (1)
  • An employer is not required to reemploy a person
    under this chapter if
  • (A) the employers circumstances have so changed
    as to make such reemployment impossible or
    unreasonable

15
TITLE 38 4312 (d) (2) (in any issue involving
whether)
  • (A) any reemployment is impossible or
    unreasonable because of a change in the
    employers circumstances,
  • THE EMPLOYER MUST PROVE
  • (B) that any accommodation, training or effort to
    make the qualified individual whole would
    impose an undue hardship.

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TITLE 38 4312
  • Protects Covered Service up to 5 years
    (cumulative, under honorable conditions) with
    exceptions
  • Most frequent exceptions
  • initial enlistments of more than 5 years
  • hospitalization and convalescence

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TITLE 38 4312 Asks Member To
  • Provide notice of pending service
  • Serve under honorable conditions
  • Reapply in a timely manner

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TITLE 38 4312 (e) TIMELY MANNER
  • Less than 31 days service
  • Work Period following travel 8 hrs rest
  • 31-180 days service
  • Within 14 days of release from service
  • More than 180 days
  • Within 90 days of release of service
  • notice to return

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USERRA Asks Employers
  • To release the employee for covered service
    (military leave, vacation leave or LWOP)
  • Employees option

20
USERRA Reemployment
  • 4312 (h) timing, frequency, duration
  • 4302 (b) USERRA vs. State, federal, private, or
    union contracts 
  • Employers right to request accommodation
  • UNITS right to refuse

21
TITLE 38 4316 (a)
  • Escalator position
  • This is precisely the position the service member
    would have attained, with reasonable certainty,
    had they remained continuously employed
  • Must provide notice of, and opportunity for,
    promotions

22
McArthur v. Norfolk Western Railway Co., 405
F. Supp. 158, 78 LC 11,211, 91 LRRM 2370 S.D.
Ill., 1975)
  • Fireman Helpers
  • before entering the military,
  • had completed less than 1 year of a training
    program to become Engineers
  • which included 3 years of actual service and a
    two-step examination process

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McArthur v. Norfolk Western Railway Co., 405
F. Supp. 158, 78 LC 11,211, 91 LRRM 2370 S.D.
Ill., 1975)
  • were subsequently reinstated to pre-service jobs,
    and subsequently satisfied the requirements of
    the training program
  • and were entitled to retroactive seniority
  • since the vast majority of those completing the
    training period generally passed the examination
    and were appointed to Engineer positions.

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TITLE 38 4316 (a)
  • Seniority
  • Benefits that would flow or accrue with
    reasonable certainty, with satisfactory
    performance (presumed), simply through the
    passage of time
  • Entitlement is not seniority based if it is
    dependent upon hours worked.

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TITLE 38 4316 (a)
  • Seniority examples
  • vacation accrual rate
  • sick leave accrual rate
  • cost of living adjustments (COLAs) to wage or
    salary rate
  • pension benefits

26
USERRA Reemployment
  • USERRA establishes floor below which employers
    benefits may not fall
  • Service members benefits may be
  • no less than those provided others
  • on any other furlough or leave of absence.

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USERRA Hot Spots
  • Promotional Testing
  • During Military Service Obligation?
  • Personnel Evaluations
  • Attendance and Availability Issues?
  • Downsizing and USERRA
  • What Would Have Occurred?
  • Successor in Interest!

28
Additional Resources
  • http//www.esgr.gov
  • Employer Support for the Guard and Reserve
  • http//www.dol.gov/vets
  • Veterans Employment Training Service

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U. S. Department of Labor
  • Harvey King, Assistant Director
  • USDOL/VETS
  • 1117 Trinity Rm 516-T
  • P.O. Box 1468
  • Austin, TX 78767
  • Phone 512-463-2815
  • E-mail king-harvey_at_dol.gov
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