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Yes we got 1/2 our pay I'd say in August 2010 and the rest of it will be returned on our next pay period which is thanksgiving. Yes this only brings us back to even but honestly I was surprised to hear that this was being returned at all, I was almost 100% ceratin that nothing would ever be returned and that the pay raises would simply start up again from where we were.

I do believe there is still some value to working for this company and there is some sence that Crown cares for there employees along with the pay cuts some of the cut benefits are also being returned starting with the 401K contributions and talks of raises and reviews to come in early 2011. whether this is true or not that is yet to be scene but moneys being returned is somewhat of a relief to alot of employees especially to those of us in management that stuck around and got the bigger of the paycuts.
  • Posted 19 Nov 2010 04:16
  • By BLKOPS
  • joined 17 Nov'10 - 2 messages
  • California, United States

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