
Probst pushes employment bill for returning soldiers
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As of Jan. 25, there were a total of 127,825 National Guard and reserve soldiers called to active duty, including many from Washington, according to the Department of Defense. Many of these soldiers are deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan for extended periods of time, leaving behind civilian life, families and jobs.
The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act works to
protect soldiers returning from deployment and back to their civilian jobs.
But many, such as small business owners or those who have lost touch with
customers and clients, face obstacles none the less.
“At
the state level we have worked on reemploying soldiers as they come back
from Afghanistan and Iraq,” said Tim Probst, CEO of Washington
Workforce Association. “We are beginning to look at how we can
improve those services and hopefully within the next few months we will
begin seeing some additional progress on that.”
In
particular, House Bill 2754 is working its way through the legislature and
is designed to provide crisis and emergency relief, education, training and
employment assistance to veterans of recent military action and their
families.
Called the Veterans Innovations Program, the measure
allocates up to $10 million for two programs. The Defenders’ Fund
would be created to provide assistance to members of the Washington
National Guard and reservists who served in specific operations in the
Middle East and are experiencing financial hardships in employment,
education, housing and healthcare due to their extended deployment. Those
eligible could receive a one-time grant of up to $500. The Competitive
Grant Program would provide funding for local innovative and effective
projects to help veterans and their families in need in their communities,
including assisting veterans to be more employable to benefit themselves,
their families and communities.
“WWA has been very
involved in highlighting the need and designing the bill itself,”
said Probst. “We are hoping it will pass and help a lot of returning
soldiers.”
Probst said he is also hoping to have employers
of National Guard soldiers and reservists encourage other businesses to do
the same.
– Shane Cleveland
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