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Group of employees at the Bleachery file by serving table to On first shift, shown from left to right, are Bill Cayton. ^ get barbecue dinners won by mill’s excellent safety record. DeHart, Lewis Nelson, Joe Gowan, and Henry Lee San Second shift group, from left (foreground), includes Cor nell Bowling. Glenn Pharis, Posey Snead and Walker Talbert. 1 f♦ ‘ Enjoying barbecue at improvised table here, from lei»> BrowTi, Otis Biggs, Ike Robertson, all of second shift. Bleachery Employees Given BarbeciK , . V- dip”®'' FRESH Employees of the Bleachery were served barbecue March 18 as an award in the Fieldcrest Mills safety Employees were served on all three shifts on a sche proximating the usual lunch periods. The supervisors out dimes to use in the vending machines for free co cold drinks. The Bleachery was the first plant to win a barbecue^ the new rules of the safety contest in which a barbecue i o all employees of a plant which has accumulated an 2,000 man-hours per employee of accident-free operatio The Bleachery had accumulated over 2,000 hours P jji' ployee at the end of January. There has been no lost- * jury at the plant since February 4, 1963. Under the new rules a barbecue is given at any tim® the Homer Moore, assistant foreman, hands dime for drink to Mallie Hopkins. In background, Posey Snead, L. C. Shlpton. the year when the accident-free hours total an average per employee — roughly one year of operation. When the accident-free operation continues, are again eligible for a barbecue when 4,000, 6,000 or 3^'“ tiple of 2,000 accident-free man-hours are attained. The new basis is much better than the former plan as long as no injury occurs, the man-hours continue mulate without being broken by the ending of a calend® . THE MILL
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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