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<abstract>Following the 1991 Gulf War, reservists and employers flooded the
government with questions and complaints concerning the 	 
reemployment rights of reservists who had been away from their	 
jobs during the war. Subsequently, Congress passed the Uniformed 
Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994, which	 
grants service members reemployment rights following military	 
duty and addresses the rights and responsibilities of both	 
reservists and their employers. Despite increases in operations  
since 1992, the average operational tempo of reserves		 
department-wide increased only slightly between 1992 and	 
2001--from 43 to 46 days a year. Normal required training periods
accounted for the bulk of this total. Several factors hamper the 
Department of Defense (DOD) outreach efforts to both employers	 
and reservists. DOD lacks complete information on who the	 
reservists&apos; employers are, and it has viewed the Privacy Act as a
constraint that prevents it from requiring reservists to provide 
this information. DOD relies on volunteers in the field to carry 
out many of its outreach activities. However, these volunteers do
not always report their contacts with reservists and employers,  
and, as a result, DOD does not know the full extent of problems  
that arise and has no assurance that its outreach activities are 
being implemented consistently. Although DOD has an active	 
program in place to address problems that arise between 	 
reservists and their civilian employers, no such program is in	 
place to deal systematically with issues that arise between	 
students and their educational institutions. DOD has not fully	 
analyzed existing data on reservists&apos; operational tempo and	 
recruiting and retention trends on an ongoing basis to determine 
how deployments might be affecting reservists and their 	 
employers. GAO surveys and discussions with reservists and	 
employers further suggests that DOD&apos;s activities to enhance	 
reserve-employer relations are not as effective as they could be</abstract>
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