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  • LAWRENCE: Now he and other employers are getting a chance to see the reservist's other life.

    CNN Transcript Sep 5, 2009 2009

  • PHILLIPS: A Navy reservist's yard gets a makeover.

    CNN Transcript Oct 21, 2008 2008

  • But that might not be enough to replace a reservist's group insurance if his or her company cancels it.

    When Duty Has A Price 2008

  • PHILLIPS: Well, a Navy reservist's neighbors come to the rescue in Washington state after a huge dispute on the home front.

    CNN Transcript Oct 21, 2008 2008

  • Now, the Army reservist's neighbors in Washington State are answering their own call.

    CNN Transcript Oct 20, 2008 2008

  • No law requires an employer to continue a reservist's pay.

    When Duty Has A Price 2008

  • The rules require the military to consider a reservist's prior service and the types of hazards the service member confronted.

    Archive 2007-07-08 Sinfonian 2007

  • Further, military officials are to look at the reservist's family situation and whether the person's employment is needed to "maintain the national health, safety or interest."

    Archive 2007-07-08 Sinfonian 2007

  • The rules require the military to consider a reservist's prior service and the types of hazards the service member confronted.

    A reservist says "hell, no, I won't go" Sinfonian 2007

  • There are some exceptions; a reservist's job can be cut during company-wide layoffs or if a particular job is phased out permanently.

    War Stories: Painful Deployments 2007

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