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General : Company thanks workers with $$
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From: Jan53  (Original Message)Sent: 11/30/2008 12:19 PM
This is truly a heartwarming story. Used to be, decades ago, that a company appreciated dedicated employees and would do similar things all the time. It not only benefitted the employees, but the companies had little turn over,better production and happy staff.
 

Five-figure bonuses stun employees
Owners of ball bearings company reward workers for years of service
The Associated Press
updated 3:24 p.m. MT, Fri., Nov. 28, 2008
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CHICAGO - Dave Tiderman wondered if the decimal point was in the wrong place when he opened his $35,000 company bonus. Jose Rojas saw his $10,000 check and thought, "That can't be right."

Valentin Dima watched co-workers breaking down in tears over their bonus checks and didn't trust his emotions. He drove home first, then opened his envelope: $33,000.

Year-end bonuses are rare these days. Rarer still is what the Spungen family, owners of a ball bearings company in Waukegan, Ill., about 40 miles north of Chicago, did as they sold the business.

They gave out whopping thank-you bonuses.

A total of $6.6 million is being shared by just 230 employees of Waukegan-based Peer Bearing Co., with facilities in England and the United States. Amounts varied and were based on years of service.

"They treated us like extended family," said Maria Dima, who works at Peer Bearing along with her husband, Valentin, and received a somewhat smaller check than he did. "We won the lottery."

With $100 million in sales last year, Peer recently was acquired by a Swedish company for an undisclosed amount. Danny Spungen, whose grandfather founded the company in 1941, said it was a unanimous family decision to thank employees with the bonuses.

Laurence and Florence Spungen and their four children decided on a bonus formula a year before the sale closed to SKF Group, "a gamble that we would come out OK as well," Danny Spungen said.

He and other family members signed, by hand, two thank-you cards to each employee, one in Spanish and one in English. Each card was printed with all the workers' names and the years they were hired. The text expressed gratitude for "the loyalty and hard work of our employees over the years."

The new owners intend to operate Peer as a wholly owned subsidiary. Workers have been told that most will keep their jobs, and life at the company hasn't changed much since the party in mid-September when the bonuses were distributed.

Incongruously, the bonuses coincided with the U.S. economic meltdown. While neighbors and friends faced new financial strains, the Peer employees could breathe easier.

"I know people who work for corporate America are not going to get treated like that. And most of the family owned businesses are not going to treat you like that," Tiderman said. "This is something that just really doesn't happen."

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From: Jan53Sent: 11/30/2008 12:19 PM
Ooooops, sorry for all the crap.

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From: MSN Nicknameoskar576nLadySent: 11/30/2008 1:41 PM
Isn't it amazing what an absence of greed can do?

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From: MSN NicknameMiStateSent: 11/30/2008 8:13 PM
  good company.

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From: MSN NicknameWWIIWarriorSent: 11/30/2008 9:04 PM
Jan  your Op
 
This is great news for those workers, and it would be great if others would do almost the same thing in regards to a bonus... This company was a very caring Company..
WWII

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From: MSN NicknameSinclair20Sent: 11/30/2008 9:55 PM
How come the hispanic man only got $10,000?

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From: ghostlyvisionSent: 11/30/2008 10:04 PM
How come the hispanic man only got $10,000?
 
"Amounts varied and were based on years of service."
 
g/v

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From: Old CootSent: 11/30/2008 11:53 PM
"How come the hispanic man only got $10,000?"

oc...seems that some people always look for bias.

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From: MSN NicknameNacho_and_a_halfSent: 12/1/2008 2:01 AM
Hmmmm...... makes me wonder what I should give all my employees for Christmas this year.
 
I know they won't get $33,000 bonuses.... or anything of the sort. But they'll at least get something they can take home and be proud of.
 
Nacho!

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From: MSN NicknameWWIIWarriorSent: 12/1/2008 3:51 PM
Nacho  yp
 
   Your a good person and your employees will really enjoy, it coming from you...
WWII

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From: MSN NicknameLineDogg3Sent: 12/3/2008 1:34 AM
Back when I worked for G.M./Toyota all of us Line workers, aka LineDoggs.. would get an average of $2,500 for our end of year bonuses....My cousin, who was in management averaged about $28,000 per year end bonus.....some managers got as much as $40,000.....
 
Of course this is why the lineworkers football superbowl pools only cost about $100 a square, and the ones played by management ran as high as $6,000 per square..
 
In addition to my job working full time for the School district, I work a part time janitorial gig, about 12-15 hours a week...the owner of that company has given me $500 bonuses the last 2 years......I'm pretty fortunate in that respect.

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