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Serving American Veterans: A Review And Analysis Of Gaps In Service In The Needs Of Veterans, Mary Elisabeth Germann
Serving American Veterans: A Review And Analysis Of Gaps In Service In The Needs Of Veterans, Mary Elisabeth Germann
Baker Scholar Projects
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs is the agency of the federal government that is responsible for providing benefits, health care, and cemetery services to US military Veterans and their families. About a quarter of the nation’s population, approximately 70 million people, are potentially eligible for VA benefits and services because they are veterans, family members, or survivors of veterans. Due to this expansive demand, the United States has developed the most comprehensive system of Veterans assistance programs in the World. But many argue that the US VA still falls short of expectations and fails to fulfill the needs …
Technical Bulletins: President Signs Law Amending The Family And Medical Leave Act (2010), Bonnie Jones
Technical Bulletins: President Signs Law Amending The Family And Medical Leave Act (2010), Bonnie Jones
MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins
The expansion of FMLA as provided by the NDAA more than doubles the amount of protected leave some veteran families are entitled to under the act.
Technical Bulletins: Veterans Re-Employment Rights, Leslie Shechter
Technical Bulletins: Veterans Re-Employment Rights, Leslie Shechter
MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins
This Technical Bulletin discusses the Federal Veterans Reemployment Rights Law (VRR), under which a person leaving a civilian job, voluntarily or involuntarily, to enter active duty in the Armed Forces, has a right to return to that job after discharge, if that person meets a given set of criteria.
Technical Bulletins: Veteran's Reemployment Rights, Leslie Shechter
Technical Bulletins: Veteran's Reemployment Rights, Leslie Shechter
MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins
This Technical Bulletin discusses the Federal Veterans Reemployment Rights Law (VRR), under which a person leaving a civilian job, voluntarily or involuntarily, to enter active duty in the Armed Forces, has a right to return to that job after discharge, if that person meets a given set of criteria.
Technical Bulletins: Technical Bulletins: Cities Should Be Aware Of Veteran's Reemployment Rights, Joe Muscatello
Technical Bulletins: Technical Bulletins: Cities Should Be Aware Of Veteran's Reemployment Rights, Joe Muscatello
MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins
This Technical Bulletin discusses veterans' reemployment rights and the Military Selective Service Act.