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Military Leave

New and Updated

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    Handbook Templates

    Military Leave Handbook Statement: Maryland

    Updated policy and guidance to reflect the extension of state protections to members of the National Guard of any state, effective October 1, 2016.

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    Employment Law Guide

    USERRA: Maryland

    In-depth review of the spectrum of Maryland employment law requirements HR must follow with respect to USERRA.

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    Legal Timetable

    Montana Amends Military Leave Law

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    Handbook Templates

    Military Leave Handbook Statement: Florida

    Revised policy and guidance to further clarify the use of military leave by members of the National Guard.

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    Handbook Templates

    Military Leave Handbook Statement: Rhode Island

    Rhode Island employers seeking to educate employees, including supervisors, about the availability of military leave for members of the Rhode Island National Guard and the United States armed forces and to demonstrate compliance with Rhode Island's military leave laws should consider including this model policy statement in their handbook.

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    Handbook Templates

    Military Leave Handbook Statement: Nebraska

    Updated policy and guidance to reflect the expansion of USERRA rights to employees who are members of the National Guard of any state, effective July 21, 2016.

  • Type:
    Employment Law Guide

    USERRA: Nebraska

    In-depth review of the spectrum of Nebraska employment law requirements HR must follow with respect to USERRA.

  • Type:
    Employment Law Guide

    USERRA: Rhode Island

    In-depth review of the spectrum of Rhode Island employment law requirements HR must follow with respect USERRA.

  • Type:
    Legal Timetable

    Rhode Island Expands Military Leave Rights

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    Handbook Templates

    Military Leave Handbook Statement: Michigan

    Michigan employers seeking to educate employees about the availability of military leave and to demonstrate compliance with Michigan's military leave law should consider including this model policy statement in their handbook.