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H.R.3993: To provide for a prohibition on discrimination in employment against certain family members caring for recovering members of the Armed Forces.

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March 24, 2008 Military Family Job Protection Act (HR3993, S.1885)

Status: HR3993 was introduced in the House by Rep. Altmire (D-PA) on October 30, 2007 and was referred to the House HELP Subcommittee on January 15, 2008. S.1885 was introduced in the Senate by Sen. Obama (D-IL) on July 26, ...

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Source: Washington Labor & Employment Wire


February 03, 2008 Thanks for your service. Now what?

HR 3993 and S. 1885 10. For simplicity, I am limiting my discussion to California law. 11. Burchard v. Garay, 42 Cal. 3d 531, 535 (1986). 12. Protecting Deployed Troops from Custody Battles, CNN, Jan 31, 2008. ...

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November 27, 2007 Prohibition

HR 3993 would provide for a prohibition on discrimination in employment against certain family members caring for recovering members of the Armed Forces.. Vote on This Bill: For | Against. Prohibition Party this article is based on an ...

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October 29, 2007 Bill Action: Introduced: HR 3993: To provide for a prohibition on ...

Jason Altmire [D-PA] introduced HR 3993: To provide for a prohibition on discrimination in employment against certain family members caring for recovering members of the Armed Forces. [This event matched these trackers: Active ...

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October 29, 2007 HR 3993, To provide for a prohibition on discrimination in ...

HR 3993 would provide for a prohibition on discrimination in employment against certain family members caring for recovering members of the Armed Forces.... Vote on This Bill: For | Against.

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