Posted on 05/15/2015 2:58:49 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Approximately 1,400 employees to be furloughed -- 37 percent of Blue Bell workforce
Blue Bell Creameries says they'll be laying off a third of their workforce due to the extended timeline to return to production after a listeria outbreak forced the company to recall all products and close its plants.
"Due to the extended timeline required to ensure the highest quality and safety of Blue Bells products when the company resumes production, and because supply and distribution will be limited for some time to come," Blue Bell Creameries CEO and President Paul Kruse said in a news release Friday.
Kruse announced, "'the agonizing decision' that the company will have to reduce the size of its work force by more than a third and will make other cost-cutting measures, including furloughs and salary reductions," the company said in a statement Friday.
Approximately 1,400 employees will be furloughed, and approximately 750 full-time and 700 part-time employees or 37 percent of the total Blue Bell workforce of 3,900 will be laid off, Kruse said.
The agonizing decision to lay off hundreds of our great workers and reduce hours and pay for others was the most difficult one I have had to make in my time as Blue Bells CEO and President, Kruse said. At Blue Bell, our employees are part of our family, and we did everything we could to keep people on our payroll for as long as possible. At the same time, we have an obligation to do what is necessary to bring Blue Bell back and ensure its viability in the future. This is a sad day for all of us at Blue Bell, and for me personally."
Kruse said employees that are essential to ongoing operations, cleaning and repair will continue to work at a reduced pay. A second group will be placed on partially paid furlough with the expectation being that they'll return to work when production resumes. A third group will be laid off, because there is not a clear timeline for when production will resume.
The company said the process of cleaning and preparing their four plants to resume production is going to take longer than anticipated, especially in Brenham.
There is no firm timeline for when Blue Bell will begin producing ice cream again. When production resumes, it will be limited and phased in over time, the company said.
Blue Bell also made the difficult decision to suspend operations and lay off employees at the following distribution centers: Phoenix (2 branches) and Tucson, Arizona; Denver, Colorado; Indianapolis, Indiana; Kansas City and Wichita, Kansas; Louisville, Kentucky; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Las Vegas, Nevada; Raleigh and Charlotte, North Carolina; Columbia, South Carolina; and, Richmond, Virginia.
When I can get some Blue Bell, I am buying a bunch of it!
Best Ice Cream on the Planet!
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AWWWW that sucks!
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I don’t eat a lot of ice cream, myself, but it’s sad from the perspective that Blue Bell is a Texas institution.
“Best Ice Cream on the Planet!”
I’ve said those same words many times to everybody I know. Once I tasted Blue Bell’s Natural Vanilla Bean, I was hooked for life.
There's a reason for that. It's about the only ice cream you can buy (including the other Blue Bell flavors) made with real cane sugar. It's the only ice cream my wife will buy in Texas.
Another sad thing about this situation: just knowing it is not available right now makes you crave it all the more.
If you want to believe the feds, believe the feds!
“If you want to believe the feds, believe the feds!”
I hear you, but between what I’ve seen in the corporate world, versus the feds (especially when people get sick and die), it is not an easy call.
Contamination in all four plants? There is a colored gentleman in the woodpile.
Wouldn’t have anything to do with a Texas company that supports conservatives. Naw.... after the Pubby GM and Chrysler dealers purge, it’d never happen again...... Not nobama, no way.
That's what I don't understand....unless it was intentionally "planted." Or, it is originating with a supplier.
Sounds like sabotage to me too.
“Do you think it’s weird that the bacteria exists in plants in three different states?”
I have no inside information, but it could be a process thing...something like “steam-clean all vats and machinery for 10 minutes at the end of each shift”. Some new guy comes in at the head of the department that oversees that process - perhaps a Harvard-education Constitutional Scholar, for example, and has been taught to “think outside the box”. So he starts asking questions and no one can remember why they need to clean them out after each shift - so he changes the frequency to once per day, and for a long time they get away with it...and then they learn their lesson.
That’s one possibility. I think planting would be tougher because it was found at the 3 plants. Suppliers maybe, but there’s a good chance that suppliers work with more than one company.
This may, indeed, be Blue Bell’s Alamo.
Gives new meaning to *dying for an ice cream cone.*
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