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Employer support of National Guard and Reserve grows in Bergen

SHOUT OUT: As part of a mission to raise awareness and support for our reservists, the New Jersey chairman of the Employer Support of the National Guard and Reserve (ESGR) recently visited the Teaneck Armory.

Photo Credit: Leo McGuire and Col. Alan Smith, state chair of NJ ESGR
Photo Credit: Leo McGuire and Col. Alan Smith, state chair of NJ ESGR

ESGR, a Department of Defense agency, was established in 1972 to provide free education, consultation, and, if necessary, mediation between business owners and employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserve.

The all-volunteer group aims to show business owners the benefits of hiring guardsmen and reservists, who “bring integrity, global perspective and proven leadership to the civilian workforce,” said Leo P. McGuire, chairman of Bergen County’s regional ESGR Committee.

McGuire, a former Bergen County sheriff, hosts bi-monthly meetings with his team “to support troops and their employers, as well as try to connect troops with jobs.”

Nationwide, the community-based organization has an estimated 4,500 members in every state, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

However, McGuire said he is “always looking for quality people to join the team.”

More than 1 million reservists today make up a full half of all U.S. armed forces, according to the ESGR. As a result, they are often away from their homes, families — and jobs — for extended stretches.

Employers, in turn, are being asked to sustain a much greater level of employee absence and related consequences.

ESGR helps both sides understand the upside of hiring guardsmen and reservists, as well as what each employee’s individual rights are. It underscores the specialized skill sets brought by reservists that ordinarily aren’t found in the workplace.

The local committees are made up of business executives, civic leaders, educators, retired and active military personnel, and concerned citizens.

Among the ESGR’s many programs is “Bosslift,” which brings employees and supervisors to the armory and military training sites to provide “a better understanding of what their reservists do.”

Reservists can also nominate their employers for recognition as “My Boss is a Patriot,” among other programs.

MORE INFORMATION: http://www.njesgr.org/

ABOVE PHOTO: Leo McGuire and Col. Alan Smith, state chair of NJ ESGR

BELOW (l. to r.): LTC John McGilchrist, ARNG (ret) (Teaneck); James DeSantis, Attorney/Ombudsman (Hackensack); Felicia Davis, ARNG, (Englewood); McGuire ; Tammy Cartagena, NJ-ESGR; Col. Smith, Louis DiGeronimo, Architect, ARNG (Paramus)

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