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Idaho company gives employees ``longevity'' payments

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11/16/09

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) _ The Idaho Falls-based health care
products company Melaleuca Inc. has handed out about $1.35 million
to its employees under a program that pays workers who stay with
the company long-term.

The Post Register reports that the company says it gave the
longevity checks to 126 employees who reached milestones of
continuous employment during its annual meeting Thursday.

The company employs about 3,400 workers worldwide. It sells
powdered drinks, lotions, detergent, shampoos and other household
products.
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Information from: Post Register, http://www.postregister.com


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