What does it mean to “submit an application for reemployment?
No particular form is required. The message is: “I used to work here. I left for service. Now, I am back from service, and I want my job back.” You must not treat the applicant for reemployment as if he or she were applying for a new job. We (ESGR) recommend that returning employees make explicit written applications for reemployment, and we have included a sample application letter on our web site. Law Review 77. However, the for application reemployment can also be made orally, or even by implication. If a person you know to be a former employee shows up at your office with military discharge papers in hand, his or her failure to use “magic words” like “I apply for reemployment” does not defeat his or her right to the job.
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