Lance gives gift cards to former Archway employees
ASHLAND, Ohio (CNN) -- An Ohio bakery shut down in October is bustling again, with 60 eager employees who had expected a Christmas on the unemployment rolls.
Cookie production has resumed and some workers are back on the job at the Archway factory in Ashland, Ohio.
Some 300 workers lost their jobs when the Archway cookie factory in Ashland, Ohio, was suddenly closed by the private equity firm that owned it. The workers also were left without benefits like health insurance.
But then Lance Inc., a Charlotte, North Carolina-based snack food company, purchased Archway at a bankruptcy auction. And last week 60 workers were asked to return immediately, with perhaps more coming back in the months ahead.
Kathy Sexton, a worker at the bakery, had been preparing her children for a very modest holiday.
"They said they understood," Sexton recalls. "They said, 'That's all right, Mom.' You always want to give them more, but ... I didn't think I would be able to."
Now she can.
Tiny Ashland has been struggling. Ohio has lost 200,000 jobs over the past eight years. The recent presidential campaign saw both candidates visiting frequently.
The outlook in Ashland became especially bleak when the Archway plant closed. Workers at the bakery said they felt betrayed when Archway at first said there would be more work in a day or two, but then changed the locks.
Rita Devan remembers.
"They just kept taking and taking until there was nothing left to take," Devan says, "and they didn't care that they were putting 300 people out of work."
Things are different now.
When it promised to reopen the bakery, Lance gave all 300 former Archway workers a $1,500 prepaid debit card"I was crying," Devan says of the gift. "I am like, 'What are these people doing? They don't know me. They don't know us. They don't know any of the Archway people. And they are giving each and every one of us $1,500.' "
Sexton -- the woman who'd been preparing her kids for a meager holiday -- says of the $1,500 gift: "It was awesome. My first thought was, 'I can give my kids a Christmas.' "
David Singer, CEO of Lance, says the gift cards were a way of letting Ashland know the new owners are different. "We wouldn't do it willy-nilly," Singer says. "We do want to make money. But this is the pool of folks that we intend to hire. We just wanted to let them know who we were."
The 60 workers rehired so far are earning their previous salary and retained their seniority. They also were provided health insurance from day one.
The bakery now produces Lance cookies that are sold to big chains like Target and Wal-Mart. But production of Archway cookies is scheduled to resume soon. Lance has told the employees that it hopes to have the plant fully operational by the end of 2009 -- that is, five lines of cookies being produced simultaneously.
The new owners say that if new orders keep flowing in, more jobs will follow.
Terry Mowry is another worker rehired by Lance. He says what has happened is hard to describe: "You just saw life being breathed right back into the face of these people."
And Devan says with a laugh: "I walked into the garage last night, and my husband says, 'You actually smell like a cookie again.' "
"He said, 'Boy, I missed that smell.' "
ING DIRECT Rings in the New Year with Mortgage Payments for Deserving Customers
Bank Uses Year End Reception Funds to Conduct Mortgage Payment Contest
WILMINGTON, Del.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As the old English proverb states, “It is better to give than to receive” and ING DIRECT, the nation’s largest direct bank is doing just that. In an effort to offer their mortgage customers some hope and inspiration in these turbulent economic times, ING DIRECT Associates decided to skip their annual year-end celebration and instead spread holiday cheer througha mortgage payment initiative, the On the House contest. In all, 500 lucky ING DIRECT mortgage holders were selected as winners and will have their January 2009 mortgage bill paid by ING DIRECT.
“The current financial crisis has been tough on everyone,” said Arkadi Kuhlmann, President and CEO of ING DIRECT. “Americans are being impacted by the crisis at all levels and we wanted to provide some relief during the holiday season.”
On the House entrants were asked to submit a 250 word essay explaining why ING DIRECT should pay their January 2009 mortgage payment. A total of 5,445 ING DIRECT mortgage customers entered the On the House contest and 500 winners were chosen.
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