§ 38-2-280 - Reemployment in private industry; various types of absences; injunction to compel; Attorney General's aid
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    38-2-280   (2010)
   38-2-280.    Reemployment in private industry; various types of absences; injunction to compel; Attorney General's aid 
      (a)  In  the case of any person who has left or leaves a position, other than a  temporary position, in the employ of any employer in order to perform  military service and who:
      (1)  Received a  certificate of completion of military service duly executed by an  officer of the applicable force of the armed forces of the United States  or by an officer of the applicable force of the organized militia;
      (2)  Is still qualified to perform the duties of the position; and
      (3)  Makes  application for reemployment within 90 days after he or she is relieved  from such service, if the position was in the employ of a private  employer,
the employer shall restore the  person to the position or to a position of like seniority, status, and  pay unless the employer's circumstances have so changed as to make it  impossible or unreasonable to do so.
(b)  The  benefits, rights, and privileges granted to persons in the military  service by this Code section shall be extended to and be applicable to  any person who, in order to participate in assemblies or annual training  pursuant to Code Section 38-2-25 or in order to attend service schools  conducted by the armed forces of the United States for a period or  periods up to and including six months, temporarily leaves or has left  his or her position, other than a temporary position, in the employ of  any employer and who, being qualified to perform the duties of the  position, makes application for reemployment within ten days after  completion of the temporary period of service; provided, however, that  no such person shall be entitled to the benefits, rights, and privileges  for the attendance at any service school or schools exceeding a total  of six months during any four-year period.
(c)  The  benefits, rights, and privileges granted to persons in the military  service by this Code section shall be extended to and be applicable to  any person who is or becomes a member of the organized militia or of a  reserve component of the armed forces of the United States and who  because of such membership is discharged by his or her employer or whose  employment is suspended by his or her employer because of such  membership and who, being qualified to perform the duties of the  position, makes application for reemployment or termination of the  period of his or her suspension within ten days after such discharge or  suspension. In the event that the member of the organized militia or  reserve component is serving on military duty at the time of receipt of  notice of the discharge or suspension the aforesaid ten-day period  within which application must be made shall not commence to run until  the day next following the date of termination of such military duty.
(d)  The  benefits, rights, and privileges granted to persons in the military  service by this Code section shall be extended to and be applicable to  any person who is a member of the Georgia National Guard and who is  called into active state service pursuant to Code Section 38-2-6 or  38-2-6.1 and who because of such active state service is discharged by  his or her employer or whose employment is suspended by his or her  employer because of such active state service and who, being qualified  to perform the duties of the position, makes application for  reemployment or termination of the period of his or her suspension  within ten days after such discharge or suspension. In the event that  the member of the Georgia National Guard is serving in active state  service at the time of receipt of notice of the discharge or suspension  the aforesaid ten-day period within which application must be made shall  not commence to run until the day next following the date of  termination of such active state service.
(e)  Any  person who is restored to a position in accordance with this Code  section shall be considered as having been on furlough, on leave of  absence during his or her period of military service, performing  temporary service under subsection (b), or discharged or suspended under  subsection (c) or (d) of this Code section, shall be restored without  loss of seniority, shall be entitled to participate in insurance or  other benefits offered by the employer pursuant to established rules and  practices relating to employees on furlough or leave of absence in  effect with the employer at the time the person entered the military  service or commenced the temporary service or was so discharged or  suspended, and shall not be discharged from the position without cause  within one year after the restoration.
(f)  If  any private employer fails or refuses to comply with this Code section,  the superior court of the county in which the private employer resides  shall have the power, upon petition by the person entitled to the  benefits of this Code section, to require specifically the employer, by  injunction, mandatory or otherwise, to comply with this Code section,  and may, as an incident thereto, compensate the person for any loss of  wages or benefits suffered by reason of the employer's unlawful action.  The court shall order a speedy hearing in any such case and may  specially set it on the calendar. Any person claiming to be entitled to  the benefits of this Code section may appear by his or her own counsel  or, upon application to the Attorney General of the state, may request  that the Attorney General appear and act on his or her behalf. If the  Attorney General is reasonably satisfied that the person so applying is  entitled to such benefits, he or she shall appear and act as attorney  for the person in the amicable adjustment of the claim or in the filing  of any petition and the prosecution thereof. In the hearing and  determination of petitions under this Code section no fees or court  costs shall be assessed against a person so applying for such benefits.