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Sprynczynatyk new ESGR military outreach director for ND

BISMARCK – North Dakota Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, a Department of Defense program, has announced that retired Maj. Gen. David Sprynczynatyk has volunteered to serve as the military outreach director for North Dakota.

In his role he will inform and educate members of the Guard and Reserve regarding their employment rights and responsibilities under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA).

USERRA is a federal law intended to ensure that persons who serve or have served in the Armed Forces, Reserve, National Guard, or other uniformed Services: (1) are not disadvantaged in their civilian careers because of their service; (2) are promptly reemployed in their civilian jobs upon their return from duty; and (3) are not discriminated against in employment based on past, present, or future military service.

“It is an honor for me to volunteer and serve as a part of the ESGR team in North Dakota,” said Sprynczynatyk. “Throughout my 43 years of service, I always recognized the importance of the support of the employer to the success of the soldier while serving our state and nation. Now I look forward to enhancing further our ESGR program.”

David Sprynczynatyk, Bismarck, is the retired adjutant general for the state of North Dakota (ND). His career has included other positions with state government including director of the North Dakota Department of Transportation and state engineer for the North Dakota State Water Commission.

For more information about ESGR outreach programs or volunteer opportunities, call 701-333-2057 or visit www.ESGR.mil.

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