The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, July 15, 1972, Page 5, Image 5
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AbscnTOOism is a more
teeism because it directly aff<
pay you would normally earr
family of the benefits of tha
diseases, even though an eff<
scars of AbsenTOOism are i
probably asking yourself, "W
different from absenteeism?"
| Absenteeism is what happ
is absent, causing production
interrupted schedules, failure
fied customers. AbsenTOOisn
too! AbsenTOOism is the dise;
who suffers from the very c
teeism. Although the symton
similar, there is one major <
your own illness, your own
only be cured by you. If ever
the "cure" or building immui
attendance record, then our ]
w be cured.
Tiro Complete Over
Two Clinton Mills employe
pletion of 30 or more years
company during June. B. F. F
pleted 30 years continuous se
) M. Vance, 35 years.
deadly disease than absents
you. It robs you of the
1; it deprives you and your
it income . . . and like all
?ctive cure is achieved, the
not easily erased. You are
hat is AbsenTOOism? Is it
The answer is "YES."
>ens when the other fellow
losses, machine down-time,
s in delivery, and dissatisi
is when you are absent,
ase you get from the worker
ontagious disease of absents
of the two diseases are
difference: AbsenTOOism is
personal problem and can
yone does his part in taking
nity by maintaining a good
problem of absenteeism can
30 Years Service
es were recognized for corncontinuous
service with the
[arvey, Lydia weaving, com rvice,
and President Robert
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Richard Co<
Richard Cook is shown r
from his fellow employees
June 30.
Cook, a Supply Clerk, joii
19, 1963. His wife, Mae, a PI
tired June 30. She was emplo
SERVICE AWA
FOR JUNE
The following employees
awards during June:
5 Ye)
Larry E. McCravey
Herbert L. Suber
Willie L. Burnside
Sara N. Hcaton
Wallace B. Phillips
John H. Brewington
Bruce D. Clark
David C. King
Donnie Richard
Samuel Pitts
Roger E. Sherfield
James T. Lewis
James D. Gary
Paul W. Kitchens
10 Ye
Lylliann V. Snow
15 Ye
cnaries T. Campbell
Eloise B. Daniels
20 Ye
Helen J. Bigham
5
jk Retires
eceiving several nice gifts
as he retired from Lydia
ned the company February
ant No. 1 Weaver, also re
yed October 4, 1961.
RDS [|]
received continuous service
irs
Lydia
Lydia
Lydia
- Bailey
Bailey
Bailey
- Bailey
Bailey
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