The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, August 15, 1973, Page 3, Image 3
AUGUST. 1973
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EMPLOYEES RECEIVE
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Gus Nelson, Plant No 2 Carding,
checks the amount of his retroactive
paycheck after receiving it. Nelson,
like many Clinton employees, expressed
his appreciation for the Company's
continuing efforts before the Cost of
Living Council to get the increase
approved.
Your Hidden Paycheck
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JUKI UU I I I'/I
There will no doubt come a time 1
required to serve on jury during your
uled work day. Clinton Mills firmly bel
on a jury is a privilege and responsib
To partially relieve the individual <
financial loss and to assist him in fi
responsibility, the company pays the d
the pay you would have received fo:
plant and the daily amount you receive
^ jury.
Clothm
Beg nun nu with this issue, the Clothmaker
will feature each month a series
of articles entitled "YOUR HIDDEN
PAYCHECK." an illustrated series designed
to relate to each of you the
fringe benefits available to you as a
Clinton employee
RETROACTIVE PAY
Eligible Clinton Mills employees
began receiving their "extra" paycheck
August 15 representing retroactive
pay for the five week period
from July 9 to August 12, 1973.
The company announced to all
employees on August 10 that the
Cost of Living Council ruled that
the wage increase as previously
announced could be effected for
all employees currently earning
$3.50 per hour or under. The Council
did not approve the Company's
reque t for an increase for employees
earning $3.51 per hour or
above.
Take one pair of safety glasses.
Add a pair of safety shoes.
Mix briskly with a solution of common
sense. !
Sprinkie well with each safety ;
regulation. (
Handle the recipe with daily care.
And continue its practice forevermore.
Live a long and happy life.
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safe lts
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when you will be
regularly schedlieves
lhat serving
tility of everyone.
employee of any
ulfilling the civic
lifference between
r working at the
i while serving on The
aker Begins Fringe Benefit
The regularly scheduled monthlv
articles will inform each of you the
contributions the Company makes to
your job security by means of its fringe
benefits package. Featured will be
Paid Holidays, Paid Vacations. Christ
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In Service
PFC Lenard Butler is in the United
States Marine Corps and is stationed
at AhprHppn Marvland He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lenton Butler. Lenton
is a Plant No. 2 Carding employee.
PFC Butler was also a Plant No 2 employee
prior to entering service.
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working
United Wtey
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mas Gifts, Group insurance, etc.
It is difficult to keep up with all
your fringe benefits that you have as
Clinton employee. These articles will
continually remind you of the benefits
you enjoy as a Clinton employee.