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National Guard and Labor Ready Launch Partnership to Offer Flexible Employment Opportunities to Guard Members
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June 23, 2005
TACOMA,
Wash., June 23, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Labor Ready, Inc. (NYSE:LRW) and
the Army National Guard are teaming to offer flexible work
opportunities for members of the Guard through Labor Ready offices
nationwide.
Information about work available through Labor Ready will be posted at
National Guard armories across the country. Recruiters will also refer
soldiers and their families to local Labor Ready branches. In return,
National Guard recruiters will visit Labor Ready offices to speak to
temporary employees about joining the Guard.
Recruiters will be at more than 700 Labor Ready branches in the U.S. and Puerto Rico on June 24 to launch the program.
Congressman David Reichert represents the eighth district of Washington
state where Labor Ready is home-based and is a leader on National Guard
employment issues.
"This is a wonderful partnership that will help Guardsmen in the state
of Washington and across the country," said Congressman David Reichert.
"After successfully passing my own amendment in the Americans in
Uniforms Act to study employment difficulties faced by reservists, I am
pleased to see that Labor Ready will be offering additional job
assistance to these men and women so honorably serving our country."
According to Labor Ready President and CEO Joe Sambataro, the
partnership will also benefit businesses who hire temporary employees.
"Our more than 300,000 small and mid-sized business customers across
the country have a tremendous need for quality workers. National Guard
members and their families are a valuable and welcome resource for
them, and we are proud that we can put Guard members and our customers
together for everyone's benefit," said Sambataro.
Army National Guard Col. Richard Guzzetta, Chief, Recruiting and
Retention added," The Army National Guard is very enthused to work with
Labor Ready. Both Labor Ready and the ARNG are in the business of
employing people and have the common focus of providing Americans with
good jobs. We believe this will have a positive impact on our
recruiting efforts and we are very anxious to see just how great the
impact will be."
Labor Ready and the National Guard have already established a
partnership on the racetrack. Labor Ready is a co-sponsor of NASCAR's
No. 16 car, the National Guard Ford driven by Greg Biffle.
About the Army National Guard
The National Guard is the oldest component of the Armed Forces of the
United States and one of the nation's longest enduring institutions for
over 368 years. The National Guard operates in all 50 states, three
territories (Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands) and the District of
Columbia. For more information, visit the National Guard website at
www.1-800-GO-GUARD.com.
The National Guard company logo can be found at http://www.primezone.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=1687
About Labor Ready
Labor Ready is the nation's leading provider of temporary manual labor,
serving more than 300,000 customers by providing a flexible, dependable
workforce to such industries as freight handling, warehousing,
landscaping, construction and light manufacturing. Annually, Labor
Ready puts more than 600,000 people to work. Labor Ready operates more
than 880 locations in the United States, Canada, and the United
Kingdom. For additional information, visit Labor Ready's website at
www.laborready.com
The Labor Ready, Inc. company logo can be found at http://www.primezone.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=1686
CONTACT: Labor Ready, Inc.
Stacey Burke, Director of Corporate Communications
(253) 680-8291
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