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Merry Christmas! We're laying off 500!


It's been a rough few months folks. Back in September, out of the blue, my company filed for Chapter 11. Since then, we've taken a 10 percent cut in pay, lost our dental and vision, lost our 401K, had our benefits contributions raised (again)and had our pensions frozen. Anyone who wasn't avergaing 30 a week lost all their benefits. Twenty five stores have been shuttered. Hundreds have been laid off.

Luckily (or unluckily) I work in the #1 store in sales. We're literally keeping the company afloat right now. Needless to say payroll has been slashed and we're trying to do it on a skeleton crew.

I thought about bailing, but cutter jobs here in Arizona are hard to come by. I talked to the guys at Kroger and they'd hire me but at the "new" pay scale of $11 an hour. That's just too big a pay cut for me. Not to mention starting all over with one week vaction, etc...

I've made the decision to ride it out to the bitter end. I've been busting my ass, working wherever the company needs me, trying to make myself indispensible. I'm hoping if the company does fold., somebody will buy this very profitable store and grandfather us into their pay structure...

Anybody use been through this (Albertson's) and has some thoughts? The thought of being a 50 year old meat cutter in the unemployment line is scaring the @# out of me!



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Hi There Meatmonkey

glad to see you on the board BUT hate to hear the bad news !! I had heard your company was up for sale a few months back.
Well there isn't much worse than a 50 year meat cutter looking for a job the way our country is right now, well I guess maybe a 67 year old one, ME lol
I hope you hang in there !!! Sounds like you may be able to ride it out in the store you at !!

GOOD LUCK !!


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OMG Meatmonkey, how could you all lose your 401K's? That money should be seperate in a safe place. Where does it go?
Supposedly our pension's are safe in my local, but I don't understand how it works, how one pension is safe while another is not.
I don't know why this usually happens around the holiday's. My brother got laid off two weeks ago.
good luck Meatmonkey.

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up here, P&C- a wharehouse - going out and the stores are for sale

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We are so lucky as of now ,, My wife has worked for Wachovia for 31 years , and just in time for Christmas she got an 8000 per year cut in pay. But our grocery chain is doing great, hope that doesn't change ,

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SYRACUSE , NY (AP) - The deadline for bids to acquire 79 supermarkets in the Northeast operated by the bankrupt Penn Traffic Co. has been extended for six more weeks.

After getting a request for extra time from New York Sen. Charles Schumer, the supermarket chain's largest lender, GE Capital, agreed to extend Monday's deadline for potential buyout offers until the end of January.

Syracuse-based Penn Traffic filed for bankruptcy in November and wants to sell most or all of its assets. It operates 79 P&C, Quality Markets and BiLo stores in New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont and New Hampshire and employs 5,739 people.

Price Chopper, a Schenectady,NY -based company with 119 stores in six Northeastern states, said last week it offered $54 million for 22 of the 46 P&C stores being auctioned.

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