Labor/Employment
Mar. 25, 2006
Federal Law Protects National Guardsmen's Jobs at Home While They Serve
Employment Column - By Stephen P. Wiman - Since 9/11, some 18,000 Californians have served abroad in the California National Guard. There are currently about 4,500 California guardsmen abroad today. These folks are your neighbors and fellow workers. Most have left existing jobs to serve their country. When they return from service, do they have jobs?




By Stephen P. Wiman
Since 9/11, some 18,000 Californians have served abroad in the California National Guard. There are currently about 4,500 California guardsmen abroad today. These folks are your neighbors and fellow workers. Most have left existing jobs to serve their country. When they return from service, do they have job...
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