Sallie Mae lauded for military personnel support

Sallie Mae recommitted to the U.S. National Guard and Reserve. Contributed image
Sallie Mae recommitted to the U.S. National Guard and Reserve. - Contributed image
0Comments

National college savings program Sallie Mae attained its second Above and Beyond Award for support of military employees from Delaware’s Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) at a recent event in Dover.

First scoring the honor in August 2016, Sallie Mae was recognized for its continued backing of military service members among its own ranks. In addition, Sallie Mae recommitted to the U.S. National Guard and Reserve, underscoring its promise to equip managers with effective tools for training and transitioning.

“Sallie Mae is a workplace leader in supporting those who selflessly serve our country, and we are pleased to count the company among our 2017 Above and Beyond Award recipients,” Gary Stockbridge, state chair for Delaware ESGR, said. “By assisting employees in the military, Sallie Mae contributes to national security and helps protect our liberty and freedom.”

The organization goes above and beyond minimum federal requirements by continuing to pay salaries and benefits for its employees who are on active duty. Fewer than one-fifth (19 percent) of U.S. employers practice this, according to the Society for Human Resource Management.

CEO and Chairman Raymond Quinlan stressed that Sallie Mae’s work force members need to know that “their willingness to serve won’t jeopardize their job.”

“We are immensely grateful for the service our military employees provide, both inside and outside of the workplace, and we are honored to receive this award from the Delaware ESGR,” Quinlan said.



Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related

Perceptyx Research Identifies Five Key Lessons Critical for HR Leaders in 2021

Perceptyx Research Identifies Five Key Lessons Critical for HR Leaders in 2021

As a result of surveying more than 750,000 employees, five key trends have emerged as the areas most important to employees for today’s ever changing work environment.

BRIGHT TALENT: Provides Free Pandemic “Roadmap to Return to Workplace” Support

BRIGHT TALENT: Provides Free Pandemic “Roadmap to Return to Workplace” Support

Free tools, templates and step-by-step resources help companies successfully manage their return to the workplace

HR professionals scrambling to manage their workforces during the pandemic need to create a plan for the future

XPERTHR: HR Leaders Should Prepare a Recession Plan, Says XpertHR Report on COVID-19 Impact

Proactive advance planning can help businesses weather the storm; pare expenses before headcount

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from HR Daily Wire.