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AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May. 5, 2009
SUBJECT: WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: Employer Partnership Initiative
between the City of Dublin and United States Army Reserve
Report Prepared by: Julie Carter, Human Resources Director
ATTACHMENTS:
Employer Partnership Initiative Statement
RECOMMENDATION: Receive Oral Communication from Richard P. (Phil) Stage, Program
~.,~<;' Support Manager and consider signing Employer Partnership
(,~' Initiative statement with United States Army Reserve.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None
DESCRIPTION: Mr. Richard P. (Phil) Stage will address the City Council regarding
The United States Army Reserves' Employer Partnership Initiative which is intended to facilitate a
strategic' and mutually beneficial relationship with the City of Dublin. This partnership may include
hosting access to The United States Army's website for broader employment recruitment activities and
encouraging Army Soldiers to pursue careers with the City of Dublin.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council receive Oral Communication from
Richard P. (Phil) Stage, Program Support Manager and consider signing Employer Partnership Initiative
statement with United States Army Reserve.
COPY TO: Richard P. (Phil) Stage, Program Support Manager, U.S. Army Reserve
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The United States Army Reserve
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May 5, 2009
The United States Army Reserve works tirelessly to provide qualified, tested, skilled and
ready Soldiers to support crucial national initiatives in times of both peace and war.
Reserve members are well trained in a variety of skills critical to maintaining not only the
strength and agility of the United States Army, but also the many industries and public
agencies that form the backbone of the American economy.
The City of Dublin highly values members of the Army Reserve and commits to
considering for employment the brave men and women who protect and defend America.
These Warrior-Citizens have awell-earned reputation as exemplary employees with
proven leadership, teamwork, discipline and grace under pressure that are immeasurably
valuable to any organization.
The Army Reserve created the Employer Partnership Initiative to facilitate strategic and
mutually beneficial relationships with employers and associations.
On this 5'h day of May 2009, the Army Reserve and the City of Dublin hereby agree to
explore mutually beneficial initiatives that support the missions of both organizations.
The City of Dublin supports employees who answer the call to serve in the Army
Reserve. Both partners will encourage Army Soldiers to pursue careers with employer
partners.
Jack C. Stultz
Lieutenant General, US Army
Chief, Army Reserve
Commanding General
U.S. Army Reserve Command
Tim Sbranti
Mayor
City of Dublin
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Patriotic Employers Share Their Employees
The men and women of the Army Reserve are hard at work in your community. They
are your neighbors and friends, your community leaders, small business owners and
public workers. Companies all across America, in cities and towns, employ Army
Reserve Soldiers as accountants, human resource managers, medical professionals,
city planners, attorneys, transportation specialists, teachers, law enforcement
officers, engineers and communication network experts, to name a few.
The health of the Army Reserve and its ability to protect our freedoms and way of
life depends, in part, on the support of patriotic employers. Army Reserve Soldiers
can perform their critical work in nation building, training, logistics, transportation,
health care, law enforcement and information technology-capabilities the Army
needs-thanks to the backing of patriotic employers. Without the willingness of
businesses to share their employees with the Army Reserve, if would be difficult for
us to keep pace with the operational demands of the current war on terrorism.
A New Human Capital Strategy Delivers
Staffing Solutions and Business Incentives
We understand that losing a worker for an extended period of time can be tough on
employers. That is why Lt. Gen. Jack C. Stultz, a retired Procter and Gamble
operations executive, and Chief of the Army Reserve, devised an innovative human
capital strategy that gives employers access to apre-screened and trained source of
talent to solve staffing challenges. The strategy also gives businesses who partner
with us a bundle of benefits for employing Army Reserve Soldiers. We call this new
strategy the Employer Partnership.
Assured Access to a Dynamic Workforce
The Army Reserve is a dynamic organization that is continually refreshed with new
people from multiple sources. What may surprise you is the fact that roughly a
million men and women are affiliated with the Army Reserve today in a variety of
capacities. As an Employer Partner, you will have access to this trained, skilled and
professional workforce.
Reduce Your Recruiting Costs
Access to pre-screened and trained Army Reserve Soldiers could reduce your re-
cruiting costs. The Army Reserve has a robust recruiting process. Only those
individuals who meet our standards are selected to join the Army Reserve.
Applicants undergo medical evaluation, aptitude testing, background checks and
drug screening,. Additionally, current Soldiers must maintain their medical readiness
and fitness, and stay drug free to remain in the Army Reserve.
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Trim Your Training Costs
Access to skilled Army Reserve Soldiers could trim your training costs. We are
working with employers to align military occupational specialty training with
corresponding civilian credentialing and licensing to ensure that Army Reserve
Soldiers already possess the skills employers need when they start on a job. The
Army Reserve is also exploring training reciprocity, so those individuals just joining
the Army Reserve with civilian-acquired skills don't have to repeat the training in
military schools.
Army Reserve Soldiers receive rigorous training at military schools before they are
awarded their military occupational specialty. They receive subsequent training and
education to broaden those skills as part of their professional development plan. In
fact, the Army Reserve invests more than $700 million annually in training to
continually enhance our Soldiers' skills and professional capabilities. Army Reserve
Soldiers refine their job expertise, leadership skills and ability to work as a cohesive
team when they participate in training exercises in locations including Mongolia,
Honduras, Horn of Africa or Fort Bragg, N.C., conduct disaster relief operations as
they did during Hurricane Katrina, or deploy to Afghanistan and Iraq to perform real-
world missions.
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Lower Your Health Care Costs
Employers may also realize future benefits from reduced health care costs. Soldiers
must be healthy, physically fit and drug free to remain in the Army Reserve, and
must undergo mandatory periodic health assessments and physical examinations.
Because Army Reserve Soldiers must maintain a high level of medical readiness,
companies can benefit from employing workers who are, on average, healthier than
the general population.
We believe it makes sense to underwrite a portion of the health care costs for our
Soldiers. This would be done with the agreement that Soldiers' families would
remain on their employers' health care plan during a deployment. This greatly
reduces the stress on Army Reserve families, and in the long run contributes to
stronger and more stable communities. Additionally, Citizen-Soldiers receive health
care from the military while deployed, reducing your costs.
Recognizing the significant support we have from employers, we are engaging with
the highest levels of the national government and the Department of Defense to
explore ways to share the cost of health benefits with employers.
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Employers Deserve Predictability
The Army Reserve is aware of the potential impact a Soldier's deployment has on his
or her employer's ability to operate profitably. To give employers a predictable
picture of what their staffing needs will look like in the future, the Army Reserve
now operates on a five-year rotational training and deployment schedule. Over a
four-year period, Army Reserve units train and gear up to perform their real-world
mission, then are available to deploy during the fifth year if needed for 12 months or
less. The Army Reserve also gives Soldiers and their families up to 24 months
advance notice of a deployment, giving employers more lead time to map out their
staffing plan.
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Additional Benefits for Employer Partners
• Personal involvement by Army Reserve senior leaders who will work with i
business executives to tailor a partnership that meets company staffing goals.
• Qualified and knowledgeable Army Reserve Case Managers who interface ''
directly with Employer Partners and Army Reserve Soldiers to ensure all
parties achieve their employment goals.
• Army Reserve Human Resources professionals who will work to ensure
appropriate controls are in place to protect individuals' privacy when sharing r
recruiting, screening and personnel data.
A proprietary password-protected web-based employment bank exclusively for
Employer Partners that connects qualified Army Reserve Soldiers to specific
job requirements.
• Assistance in replacing on a priority basis those Army Reserve Soldiers
who are deployed.
• Access to the Army Reserve web site to post available jobs and automatic alert
when a qualified Soldier reviews an open position description.
• Access to roughly a million Army Reserve Soldiers through regional job fairs,
unit visits and e-mail i
• The ability to participate in employer forums with Army Reserve leaders i i
through the Chamber of Commerce, professional associations, and ~ ~
Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve to collaborate on creative
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• The Employer Partnership is a value added career development program for ~'
both Army Reserve Soldiers and existing civilian employees, which maximizes
military and business training requirements.
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