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Effective August 1, 1
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Arkansas, attendee! the
the Air Dorce.
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Daptist Chttreh.
Tyson mined Clin*o?
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wth C. !!* >n Mi!Is sirco
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a'. Clinton Mills.
"Hank" 's a native of
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from Monroe High
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deviser! r:roup Insuran
Clinton Mills is pleased
group insurance plan effectiv
proved program is part of a co
Clinton Mills employees with tl
benefits.
A new weekly indemnity ~~
benefit for total disability P
has been added for all ^
hourly paid employees.
This adds to the employee's ^
financial security and helps j
him meet emergencies due
to being sick 01 injured
off-the-job. tl
The hospital expense _
benefits have been greatly
increased and the major
m e d i c a 1 maximum has ?
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oeen uouoiect.
Clinton Mills has sub- ^
stantially increased its contribution
to the cost of the
improved and additional ^
coverage so that the increase
in cost to the em- c
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Chronic was commanding
officer of 1,100 recruit
training battalion at Ins retirement
in 10(57.
Prior to joining Clinton
Mills, he was General Manage!
of \V. G. King Construction
Company.
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.vhith has been received by
lor its outstanding safety
president of manufacturing,
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AUGUST. 1969
re Plan Announced
to announce its revised
e September 1. The immtinuing
effort to provide
hie very finest in employee
loyee will be very reasonble
for the additional proection
provided.
Under the new plan, ad?1
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nsurance were made availble
to employees in many
lore job classifications
han under the present
ilan.
The new program was
specially designed for
llinton Mills employees
ncl their dependents folowing
extensive analysis
nd study of claim exerience.
It is comparable and
ompetive to any insurnce
program in the texile
industry.
Labor Day Paid
Af CM
Eiuiiuuy r*ii Mil
Clinton Mills will
observe Labor Day.
Monday. September 1.
1969, as a Paid Holiday
in honor and tribute
to all employees.
The Plants will remain
closed Labor
Day, September 1. following
the close-down
at the end of the regular
scheduled second
shift at 12:00 midnight,
Saturday, August 30.
1969.
Operations will resume
at 12:00 mid
night, Monday, September
1, with the
regular scheduled
third shift.
In accordance with
our paid holiday
policy. Labor Day will
be a holiday with pay
for all eligible employees.