A recent Michigan statute provides for the re-employment of former employees of the state or the subdivisions thereof who left their positions, voluntarily or involuntarily, for service in the armed forces of the United States and have been honorably discharged. No opinion as to the interpretation or effect of the statute has been rendered by the Michigan courts or by any official state agency, but an examination of the very similar federal statute, and the litigation which it has fostered, indicates that a number of problems may arise. An insight into some typical problems and their possible solutions may be obtained from an examination of the federal decisions
I. Introduction II. Application of Wood\u27s Rule in Michigan III. Toussaint v. Blue Cross & Blue Sh...
Two federal laws offer employment protections specifically to service members and their families. Th...
An Act to make provision for the Relief of Discharged Soldier Settlers in certain cases, to amend th...
A recent Michigan statute provides for the re-employment of former employees of the state or the sub...
Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 10. Adds section 3.5 to Article XX, Constitution. Authorizes Le...
Governments in every developed industrial economy administer programs that partially replace the ear...
The common law doctrine of employment-at-will has been in existence for centuries. Under this doctri...
As thousands of service members return to the U.S., severe economic conditions render acclimation to...
An automobile containing two furloughed soldiers and their father was struck by a negligently operat...
This note will analyze the Michigan Motor Vehicle Service and Repair Act, examining the differences ...
The Uniformed Services Former Spouses\u27 Protection Act authorizes a division of military retiremen...
This Technical Bulletin discusses the Federal Veterans Reemployment Rights Law (VRR), under which a ...
Employment of the handicapped is clearly a proper concern of the state. Unemployed, such a person is...
This Technical Bulletin discusses the Federal Veterans Reemployment Rights Law (VRR), under which a ...
This report provides a brief history and description of the provisions of federal law restricting em...
I. Introduction II. Application of Wood\u27s Rule in Michigan III. Toussaint v. Blue Cross & Blue Sh...
Two federal laws offer employment protections specifically to service members and their families. Th...
An Act to make provision for the Relief of Discharged Soldier Settlers in certain cases, to amend th...
A recent Michigan statute provides for the re-employment of former employees of the state or the sub...
Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 10. Adds section 3.5 to Article XX, Constitution. Authorizes Le...
Governments in every developed industrial economy administer programs that partially replace the ear...
The common law doctrine of employment-at-will has been in existence for centuries. Under this doctri...
As thousands of service members return to the U.S., severe economic conditions render acclimation to...
An automobile containing two furloughed soldiers and their father was struck by a negligently operat...
This note will analyze the Michigan Motor Vehicle Service and Repair Act, examining the differences ...
The Uniformed Services Former Spouses\u27 Protection Act authorizes a division of military retiremen...
This Technical Bulletin discusses the Federal Veterans Reemployment Rights Law (VRR), under which a ...
Employment of the handicapped is clearly a proper concern of the state. Unemployed, such a person is...
This Technical Bulletin discusses the Federal Veterans Reemployment Rights Law (VRR), under which a ...
This report provides a brief history and description of the provisions of federal law restricting em...
I. Introduction II. Application of Wood\u27s Rule in Michigan III. Toussaint v. Blue Cross & Blue Sh...
Two federal laws offer employment protections specifically to service members and their families. Th...
An Act to make provision for the Relief of Discharged Soldier Settlers in certain cases, to amend th...