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What is the SaBRE campaign?

SaBRE is a Ministry of Defence marketing campaign, set up in October 2002 with the goal of gaining and maintaining the support of employers of...

What kind of support does SaBRE offer?

SaBRE provides general advice to employers and Reservists and information about everything from a Reservist's training obligations to an employer's legal rights and responsibilities. Its...

What is Employer Support?

The name Employer Support describes all the work the Ministry of Defence does to develop and maintain strong relationships between the Armed Forces, Reservists and...

What are the aims of the SaBRE campaign?

SaBRE was created on the understanding that the better an employer's knowledge of the role of Reservists and the skills they develop, the greater will...

How often does a Reservist have to attend training?

Although an individual's training liability varies between the different elements of the Reserve Forces, for most Reservists the liability is made up of three forms...

Do I have to give Reservists time off for training?

No. Although many employers do choose to grant some additional leave, it is not a legal requirement and there may be times when you can't...

What happens if I need to make a Reservist redundant?

It is against the law to dismiss an employee mainly, or solely, because they have a liability for mobilisation. If you have to make a...

How will the Ministry of Defence communicate with me?

The MoD will send you a letter explaining that you have a Reservist working for you. The letter will also set out the Reservist's training...

Why has Employer Notification been introduced?

Employer Notification is designed to encourage an open, honest relationship between a Reservist and their employer. This should help to minimise possible problems if a...

What is Employer Notification?

Employer Notification (EN) is a procedure which took effect on 1 April 2004. EN means that the Ministry of Defence will write directly to you...

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