Published: August 22, 2008
SmallTownPapers, Inc. Responds to Justice Department
SEATTLE, Aug. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- SmallTownPapers president and founder
Paul Jeffko today responded to a Justice Department lawsuit filed against his
company for the wrongful termination of a military employee. Jeffko said the
Justice Department complaint is inaccurate and misrepresents the circumstances
surrounding Frank Bonnin's voluntary departure from SmallTownPapers in 2006.
In a press release distributed on Friday, the Justice Department revealed
it is suing SmallTownPapers, Inc. for violating the Uniformed Services
Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA) by terminating Frank
Bonnin, an Air Force Reservist, because of his military obligation to attend
active duty training. The complaint alleges Bonnin was terminated after he
informed his manager that he had received orders to attend five weeks of
active duty training.
"Frank Bonnin was not terminated by SmallTownPapers -- he informed us,
prior to his five week military training event, that he was leaving our
company immediately to pursue other business interests with another former
employee," said Paul Jeffko, president of SmallTownPapers, Inc. "His
voluntary departure simply had nothing at all to do with his military training
but rather with a personal decision to work elsewhere."
During his six year association with the company, SmallTownPapers was
completely supportive of Bonnin's military service beyond what is required by
law. As an employee, each time he left for military training exercises,
SmallTownPapers chose to pay him his full salary even when this start-up
company was struggling financially. Support of Bonnin's service went beyond
his pay to include encouragement of continuing education and reserve
advancement opportunities, the writing of a recommendation letter for his
commission and SmallTownPapers' attendance of reservist functions. The
company is among those named as a five star Guard and Reservist Supporter by
ESGR (Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve -- http://www.esgr.org).
"The training referenced in the complaint was supplemental training for a
promotion which I repeatedly encouraged Frank to pursue," said Jeffko. "It
happened that prior to the scheduled military training; Bonnin became
disgruntled that the company hired an outside executive to oversee all
external relationships. Frank felt he should have been offered that position
and subsequently informed me he was resigning to pursue a new business
opportunity. Months later, he returned demanding that he be rehired."
SmallTownPapers has cooperated fully with the Justice Department inquiry
and Bonnin's attorneys but notes that Bonnin's lawyers have refused to discuss
efforts to amicably resolve the issue.
About SmallTownPapers(R)
SmallTownPapers is an online gateway to newspapers from small town America
-- past and present. Working with publishers from across the country, the
company digitally scans current and archived newspapers and then provides
online access. Through the SmallTownPapers website, the newspaper archives
can be searched by keyword or phrase and viewed as originally printed.
SmallTownPapers, Inc. is based inSeattle, WA. For more information visit
http://www.smalltownpapers.com.
SOURCE SmallTownPapers, Inc.
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