USERRA & Vacation
Hunter1
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I know there have been other postings, and I looked through the search feature, but what's the simple answer, or a reference with an answer to this situation: Employee gets called to active duty with 3 weeks of vacation 'on the books'. Will come back next year, and, normally, would have accrued another 4 weeks on Jan 1, 2004. Doesn't want to take the vacation time this year, and I know we cannot, even if we wanted to, force him to take the vacation during his absence. Does he have 7 weeks coming next year?
Comments
We had someone called up who had two weeks of vacation, with another two due in January. We paid him for the two weeks and let his accruals continue. He ended up coming back within three months so we told him he could take this years' vacation (unpaid) and would get his normal 80 hours on January 1.
PORK
Vacation accrual while away is a different issue. Here he must be treated the same as anyone else that was gone from the premises and off the books. Thus, if you gave a leave of absence to an individual for the same length of time as your serviceman, how would they be treated? You should treat the returning veteran the same. As a general rule, they do not accrue benefits while called to active duty.
"Vacation accruals, that is, the actual receipt of vacation time benefit itself, is not usually tied to seniority. For example, a person returning from three years of service may have passed a time benchmark where that person is entitled to build vacation at an increased rate (e.g., from one week a year to two weeks a year), but that person would not return to find three years back vacation waiting." [url]http://www.dol.gov/elaws/vets/userra/ben_vaca.asp[/url]