Reserve or National Guard Sample Clauses

Reserve or National Guard. Initial Active Duty for Training, Annual Encampment, Weekend Drill, and
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Reserve or National Guard. Initial Active Duty for Training, Annual Encampment, Weekend Drill, and Other Training Duty. An employee who enlists as a reservist or a member of the National Guard shall be granted time off without pay for initial active duty for training, annual training encampment, weekend training drills, and other active and inactive training duty. The reservist or National Guard member must report back to his civilian job at the beginning of his first regularly scheduled shift on the first day after the completion of initial active duty for training or other training duty plus the necessary travel time to return from the training site to the place of employment. He is also entitled to a reasonable rest time, and a reasonable time thereafter if return is delayed by factors beyond his control. If an employee fails to report to his job within this specified time period, he may be subject to the penalties which would be imposed on any employee who is tardy or absent without permission. If an employee separates his employment with the City in order to enlist in the Reserves or National Guard, he must reapply to the City within 31 days after his separation from initial active duty for training in the Reserves or National Guard in order to retain re- employment rights.
Reserve or National Guard. Initial Active Duty for Training, Annual Encampment, Weekend Drill, and Other Training Duty. An employee who enlists as a reservist or a member of the National Guard shall be granted time off for initial active duty for training, annual training encampment, weekend training drills, and other active and inactive training duty. The time granted off can be without pay or use of vacation, holidays, personal leave, or compensatory time, but not sick leave. The reservist or National Guard member must report back to their civilian job at the beginning of their first regularly scheduled shift on the first day after the completion of initial active duty for training or other training duty plus the necessary travel time to return from the training site to the place of employment. They are entitled to a reasonable rest time, and a reasonable time thereafter if return is delayed by factors beyond their control. If an employee fails to report to their job within this specified time period, they may be subject to the penalties which would be imposed on any employee who is tardy or absent without permission. If an employee separates their employment with the City in order to enlist in the Reserves or National Guard, he must reapply to the City within 31 days after their separation from initial active duty for training in the Reserves or National Guard in order to retain reemployment rights.
Reserve or National Guard. Initial Active Duty for Training, Annual Encampment, Weekend Drill, and Other Training Duty. An employee who enlists as a reservist or a member of the National Guard shall be granted time off without pay for initial active duty for training, annual training encampment, weekend training drills, and other active and inactive training duty. The Reservist or National Guard member must report back to his/her civilian job at the beginning of his/her first regularly scheduled shift on the first day after the completion of initial active duty for training or other training duty plus the necessary travel time to return from the training site to the place of employment. He/She is also entitled to a reasonable rest time, and a reasonable time thereafter if return is delayed by factors beyond his/her control. If an employee fails to report to his/her job within this specified time period, he/she may be subject to the penalties which would be imposed on any employee who is tardy or absent without permission. If an employee separates his/her employment with the Employer in order to enlist in the Reserves or National Guard, he/she must reapply to the Employer within 31 days after his/her separation from initial active duty for training in the Reserves or National Guard in order to retain reemployment rights.

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