America Supports You: ESGR Seeks
Freedom Award Nominees
By Samantha L. Quigley
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15, 2007 – The National Committee for
Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve is seeking employers with records of
stellar support for military employees.
The group is accepting nominations for the 2008 Secretary of
Defense Employer Support Freedom Awards through Jan. 21.
“Almost one-half of the U.S. military is comprised of the
National Guard and Reserve,” said Beth Sherman, an ESGR spokeswoman. “The
Department of Defense shares these citizen warriors with their civilian
employers, many of whom provide significant support to (these) employees.”
Past recipients of the award have provided full salary, a
continuation of benefits, care packages and other forms of help such as home
and lawn care for families of employees fulfilling military obligations.
“While all employer support is exemplary, small employers
that go above and beyond the requirements of the Uniformed Services Employment
and Reemployment Rights Act to assist their employees serving in the National
Guard and Reserve, really set the bar high (last year),” Sherman said.
USERRA prohibits discrimination against people because of
military service.
Augustine and Sons, a family-owned farm in Iowa, is one
example of a small business that goes out of its way for its employees, Sherman
said.
When one of its employees, 1st Sgt. Matthew Strasser, an
Iowa Army National Guardsman, was deployed, the farm lost half its staff. Yet
the Augustine family offered its continuing support to the family Strasser left
behind.
“They allowed Strasser’s wife and … two sons to live on the
farm rent-free,” Sherman said. “The Augustines took the boys fishing, attended
their sports games and fixed their dirt bikes.”
Large businesses previously recognized for their exemplary
support include Sears and Starbucks. The commonwealth of Massachusetts and the
state of Tennessee both are past recipients of the public-sector award.
ESGR is encouraging National Guardsmen, reservists and their
family members to nominate employers who offer their employees similar support.
Nomination forms are available on the committee’s Web site, www.esgr.org.
Last year, 1,119 nominations were received. To date, ESGR
has received 268 already this year.
“Given that employer support is so strong, we hope
reserve-component members will see fit to nominate their deserving employers,” Sherman
said. “This kind of recognition establishes a benchmark for all employers, and
we hope this recognition is a small thank you from the Department of Defense.”
Winners selected in three categories will be announced in
early spring and will receive their awards during a Sept. 18 award ceremony.
Founded in 1972, the National Committee for Employer Support
for the Guard and Reserve is a Defense Department agency established to promote
cooperation and understanding between reserve-component members and their
civilian employers. The organization also is a supporter of America Supports
You, a Defense Department program connecting citizens and corporations with
military personnel and their families serving at home and abroad.
Then-Defense Secretary William Perry instituted the
Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award in 1996.
To nominate your employer for the 2008 Secretary of
Defense Freedom Award, Click Here.