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Bill Schatzman Program Support Technician 2001 East Capitol Street
Washington DC 20003
202-685-8838
william.p.schatzman.ctr@mail.mil

Jessica Knight Employment Coordinator 2001 East Capital, SE
Washington DC 20003
202-685-9714
Jessica.f.knight.ctr@mail.mil

Frank Coombs Program Support Specialist 2001 East Capitol Street
Washington DC 20003
202 685-8823
Francis.o.coombs.ctr@Mail.mil

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ESGR, a Department of Defense office, is comprised of dedicated and trained volunteers and staff. We will develop and promote employer support for Guard and Reserve service by advocating relevant initiatives, recognizing outstanding support, increasing awareness of applicable laws, and resolving conflict between employers and service members.

ESGR informs and educates service members and their civilian employers regarding their rights and responsibilities governed by the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA). ESGR does not have statutory authority to enforce, but serves as a neutral, free resource to employers and service members. ESGR’s trained ombudsmen provide mediation of issues relating to compliance with USERRA.

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June 29, 2016RECIPIENTS OF SECRETARY OF DEFENSE EMPLOYER SUPPORT FREEDOM AWARD NAMED

WASHINGTON ­– The Department of Defense announced today the 15 recipients of the 2016 Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award, the highest honor the department gives to employers for support of National Guard and Reserve employees.

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June 17, 2016D.C. Committee hosts first Lunch with General Program

WASHINGTON – Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve’s District of Columbia Committee hosted the first of its monthly lunches with the General Program. The program was held in the Maj. Gen. Warren L. Freeman Executive Conference Room of the D.C. National Guard Armory.

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April 11, 2016US Coast Guard Cutter James Rankin takes employers on the ride of a lifetime

WASHINGTON – When you ask employers what a National Guard member or Reservist typically does outside of their civilian occupation, many do not have an idea. The District of Columbia Committee of Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve wanted to change that.

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