Melaleuca in the Caspar Star Tribune
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 gave the longevity checks during its annual meeting Thursday to 126 employees who reached milestones of continuous employment.
Chief Administrative Officer Jann Nielsen says employees
received $5,000 for five years of continuous employment, $10,000 for 10 years, and $15,000 for 15 years.
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