38 U.S.C. § 4316 : US Code - Section 4316: Rights, benefits, and obligations of persons absent from employment for service in a uniformed service

Search 38 U.S.C. § 4316 : US Code - Section 4316: Rights, benefits, and obligations of persons absent from employment for service in a uniformed service

(a) A person who is reemployed under this chapter is entitled to
the seniority and other rights and benefits determined by seniority
that the person had on the date of the commencement of service in
the uniformed services plus the additional seniority and rights and
benefits that such person would have attained if the person had
remained continuously employed.
(b)(1) Subject to paragraphs (2) through (6), a person who is
absent from a position of employment by reason of service in the
uniformed services shall be -
(A) deemed to be on furlough or leave of absence while
performing such service; and
(B) entitled to such other rights and benefits not determined
by seniority as are generally provided by the employer of the
person to employees having similar seniority, status, and pay who
are on furlough or leave of absence under a contract, agreement,
policy, practice, or plan in effect at the commencement of such
service or established while such person performs such service.
(2)(A) Subject to subparagraph (B), a person who -
(i) is absent from a position of employment by reason of
service in the uniformed services, and
(ii) knowingly provides written notice of intent not to return
to a position of employment after service in the uniformed
service,
is not entitled to rights and benefits under paragraph (1)(B).
(B) For the purposes of subparagraph (A), the employer shall have
the burden of proving that a person knowingly provided clear
written notice of intent not to return to a position of employment
after service in the uniformed service and, in doing so, was aware
of the specific rights and benefits to be lost under subparagraph
(A).
(3) A person deemed to be on furlough or leave of absence under
this subsection while serving in the uniformed services shall not
be entitled under this subsection to any benefits to which the
person would not otherwise be entitled if the person had remained
continuously employed.
(4) Such person may be required to pay the employee cost, if any,
of any funded benefit continued pursuant to paragraph (1) to the
extent other employees on furlough or leave of absence are so
required.
(5) The entitlement of a person to coverage under a health plan
is provided for under section 4317.
(6) The entitlement of a person to a right or benefit under an
employee pension benefit plan is provided for under section 4318.
(c) A person who is reemployed by an employer under this chapter
shall not be discharged from such employment, except for cause -
(1) within one year after the date of such reemployment, if the
person's period of service before the reemployment was more than
180 days; or
(2) within 180 days after the date of such reemployment, if the
person's period of service before the reemployment was more than
30 days but less than 181 days.
(d) Any person whose employment with an employer is interrupted
by a period of service in the uniformed services shall be
permitted, upon request of that person, to use during such period
of service any vacation, annual, or similar leave with pay accrued
by the person before the commencement of such service. No employer
may require any such person to use vacation, annual, or similar
leave during such period of service.
(e)(1) An employer shall grant an employee who is a member of a
reserve component an authorized leave of absence from a position of
employment to allow that employee to perform funeral honors duty as
authorized by section 12503 of title 10 or section 115 of title 32.
(2) For purposes of section 4312(e)(1) of this title, an employee
who takes an authorized leave of absence under paragraph (1) is
deemed to have notified the employer of the employee's intent to
return to such position of employment.
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