A city police department had a policy allowing police officers who missed shifts due to weekend National
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A city police department had a policy allowing police officers who missed shifts due to weekend National Guard activities to work on scheduled days off. This policy made it possible for the officers to perform their National Guard duties and still receive their full week’s pay. After about nine years, the policy was rescinded. The police chief cited the potential for scheduling conflicts as the reason for eliminating the policy. A police officer who served in the National Guard sued. Did the city violate the USERRA by changing its policy?
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