New Veterans Appreciation Day Proclamation Initiated By Union Pacific
10 November 2006 - 5:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
State of Nebraska Establishes Thank A Veteran At Work Day OMAHA,
Neb., Nov. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Today, during a Veteran's
Day program commemorating Union Pacific becoming the first
Nebraska-based company to participate in the United States Army's
Partnership for Youth Success (PaYS) program, United States
Congressman Lee Terry read a state proclamation declaring the tenth
day of November, 2006, as "Thank A Veteran At Work Day." The
proclamation was signed and authorized by State of Nebraska
Governor Dave Heineman and reflects Union Pacific's strong and
consistent record of being a military-friendly employer. "We have a
long and proud tradition of recruiting dedicated and motivated
former military employees," said Barb Schaefer, senior vice
president-Human Resources for Union Pacific. "Today's proclamation
reflects our appreciation of veterans working in our company to
help build America and we want to encourage other Nebraska
employers to have a business work day dedicated to thanking
veterans for their service to their country." G.I. Jobs magazine
recently named Union Pacific the nation's top Military Friendly
Employer of the year, for the second year in a row. The magazine
commended the railroad's resource-laden effort and high-performance
results in recruiting transitioning military personnel. The Army
PaYS program is designed to help the Army attract, train and deploy
talented young people who want to serve their country, but who also
want to help secure their future success with employment
opportunities with a U.S. corporation upon completion of their Army
service. Union Pacific's history of hiring former military
personnel dates back to the railroad's very beginnings. At the end
of the Civil War, many soldiers were hired by Union Pacific to help
build the transcontinental railroad. Today, military veterans make
up nearly 20 percent of Union Pacific's active workforce. Union
Pacific also is dedicated to its Reservists and National Guard
members. Following the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, UP
Chairman Dick Davidson reaffirmed the company's long-standing
policy of making up any difference in pay or benefits between what
UP employees receive while serving in operation Enduring Freedom or
Iraqi Freedom, and what they would have received on the job.
Davidson expressed his belief that UP employees called to service
should be free to focus on their military tasks without having to
worry about their financial or medical situation at home. About
Union Pacific Union Pacific Corporation owns one of America's
leading transportation companies. Its principal operating company,
Union Pacific Railroad, links 23 states in the western two-thirds
of the country and serves the fastest-growing U.S. population
centers. Union Pacific's diversified business mix includes
Agricultural Products, Automotive, Chemicals, Energy, Industrial
Products and Intermodal. The railroad offers competitive long-haul
routes from all major West Coast and Gulf Coast ports to eastern
gateways. Union Pacific connects with Canada's rail systems and is
the only railroad serving all six major gateways to Mexico, making
it North America's premier rail franchise. For further information,
contact James Barnes (402) 544-3560 DATASOURCE: Union Pacific
Railroad CONTACT: James Barnes of Union Pacific Railroad,
+1-402-544-3560
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