ServiceMaster 24-Hour Compensates Army Reserve Member for Failure to Re-employ Him in His Previous Job
U.S. Army Reserve member Kyle A. Sharp was ordered to report for active military training in the United States Army in May 2010. Sharp notified his employer ServiceMaster 24-Hour and the owner-operator, Mr. Tullar, of his upcoming military service. Upon his release from active military training, Sharp notified Tullar that he wanted to return to […]
Justice Department Settles Lawsuit to Enforce Soldier’s Right to Return to Pre-Service Job
On September 6, 2011, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that it reached a settlement with the city of Winchester, Va., to resolve allegations that the city violated the reemployment rights of U.S. Marine Corps reservist Jon Fultz. The suit alleged the city violated Fultz’s reemployment rights under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights […]
Justice Department files USERRA lawsuit against Alaskan company
The Justice Department today announced that it has filed a lawsuit alleging that Air Methods Corp. and LifeMed Alaska LLC willfully violated the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA) by discriminating against and failing to reemploy Chief Warrant Officer Third Class Jonathon L. Goodwin of Wasilla, Alaska. The suit was filed […]
National Guardsman Wins Lawsuit Against Nevada Employer for USERRA Violation
The Justice Department announced October 28, 2009 that it reached a settlement to resolve its suit filed on behalf of former Utah Army National Guardsman and current Air Force Reservist Matthew T. Denning against Stonescape Pavers, LLC. The settlement must be approved by the federal court in Las Vegas. The Department’s complaint, filed in June […]