What to do When Employees Return From Active Military DutyC. Baird Brown
Joining the military is a big commitment, not to be taken lightly. Most first-term enlistments require a commitment to four years of active duty and two years of inactive (Individual Ready Reserve, or IRR). But the services also offer programs with two-, three- and six-year active-duty ...
Residency rules vary from state to state. For example, if you spend more than a certain number of days in some states, you're considered a resident even if you
One of my observations in eight decades of life is that most people are capable of more than they actually do. I have seen many people, both in and out of the military, placed in leadership positions, given the responsibility of people and production and given the authority to act, ...
A qualifying emergency related to a spouse, child or parent in the military being on active duty. What Was the FMLA Extension Passed Last Year? Last year, the FFCRA provided three ways for employees to receivepaid sick leave: Up to 80 hours of paid sick leave at an employee's regular...
As for the year-to-year appropriations now hanging in the balance, agencies will continue work that is considered necessary for the preservation of life and the protection of property, which encompasses a substantial further slice of federal activity. ...
Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), minimum essential coverage (MEC) is any health insurance coverage that meets the individual shared responsibility requirement, also known as the individual mandate. While the federal tax penalty for not having MEC is no longer in effect for individuals, MEC is...
Other Military Terms There are also many otherspecial terms used in the military. While the meaning of some of these terms is obvious, others are a bit more cryptic. Now, you have an answer to the question, “What does actual mean in the military?” So, here are some more terms you ...
Active duty military members are also excluded from the nonfarm payroll data. Data on nonfarm payrolls is collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and included in the monthly employment situation report. The employment situation report includes two surveys, the household survey and the esta...
Active-duty military service in a war, military operation, or national emergency can qualify you for student loan deferment. This can include a 13-month grace period following the end of your service or until you return to school on at least a half-time basis.1 ...