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Oh NO...They recalled Jamie back into the USMC!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Marg's Man" data-source="post: 145491" data-attributes="member: 4085"><p>I can undertand your worries. Marg didn't know at the time but I was subject to being taken overseas if Vietnam had got any worse (from an Australian political viewpoint). It must be huge shock to think he may be called back after thinking that he was out of it.</p><p></p><p>I know you said that your son is in Government and may be eligible for exemption but if a recalled soldier HAS to to go will his job be held for him/her? What's the situation regarding other people's jobs? </p><p></p><p> Here a volunteer called up under such circumstances (it also applied when conscription was still in) cannot be sacked. Their job must be held available for their return (although the job can be filled by a temporary staff) or the employer faces severe penalties.</p><p></p><p>Let your son know you're worried for him but don't make it too hard if he has to go. He knows you want him back safe.</p><p>Marg Man's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marg's Man, post: 145491, member: 4085"] I can undertand your worries. Marg didn't know at the time but I was subject to being taken overseas if Vietnam had got any worse (from an Australian political viewpoint). It must be huge shock to think he may be called back after thinking that he was out of it. I know you said that your son is in Government and may be eligible for exemption but if a recalled soldier HAS to to go will his job be held for him/her? What's the situation regarding other people's jobs? Here a volunteer called up under such circumstances (it also applied when conscription was still in) cannot be sacked. Their job must be held available for their return (although the job can be filled by a temporary staff) or the employer faces severe penalties. Let your son know you're worried for him but don't make it too hard if he has to go. He knows you want him back safe. Marg Man's [/QUOTE]
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