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On Wednesday, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved by a vote of 416-1 the National Guard Employment Protection Act of 2010 (H.R. 1879), legislation that would extend certain employment and reemployment rights to members of the National Guard who are ordered to report for full-time duty. The bill amends section 4312 of the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA), which exempts certain military members from the requirement that their absence from the job due to military service be no longer than 5 years in order to take advantage of the bill’s reemployment rights. The National Guard Employment Protection Act would include in this exemption National Guard members who are called to full-time service to support critical homeland defense missions or other activities deemed critical by the Secretary of Defense.
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