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Granholm Signs Bill Protecting Jobs for Returning Military Personnel
April 25, 2008
LANSING - Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today signed legislation that guarantees citizens who serve on active duty in the armed forces or National Guard the opportunity to get their jobs back upon their return from duty. Granholm called for the additional protections in her 2006 State of the State address.
"I am honored to sign legislation that protects our men and women who serve our country in military service - protecting their jobs is the least we can do to honor their service," Granholm said. "They can be assured that when they return to their families and their communities here in Michigan, they have the opportunity to work."
The legislation amends Public Act 133 by guaranteeing citizens who serve on active duty in the armed forces or National Guard the opportunity to be reemployed at their jobs upon return. If their active duty military service is less than 180 days, they have 45 days to regain their jobs. If their active duty military service is longer than 180 days, they have 90 days to regain their jobs.
The legislation allows qualified military personnel to file civil actions against employers if they are denied reemployment.
Senate Bill 192 (PA 106) was sponsored by Senator Jim Barcia.
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