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Cargill’s Assisted Housing Program

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Cargill’s Assisted Housing Program. Background:. Our facility at Schuyler is one of Cargill’s 8 beef-processing plants in North America and was established in 1968. We are currently the largest employer in the county with over 1900 employees from a wide range of backgrounds and nationalities. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cargill’s Assisted Housing Program

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Background:• Our facility at Schuyler is one of Cargill’s 8 beef-

processing plants in North America and was established in 1968.

• We are currently the largest employer in the county with over 1900 employees from a wide range of backgrounds and nationalities.

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Employment Challenges• Maintaining such a large workforce requires

both local and long-distant recruiting.• During busy hiring times we must look

outside the area to meet our hiring goals.– We have achieved this through mobile recruiting

in areas with high unemployment

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Employment Challenges cont…

• The amount of work this entails has required us to hire a full-time recruiting specialist.

• We have also assigned a relocation specialist at the facility that manages the relocation process.

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Relocation• New hires are provided with resources and

contacts for housing in the area.

• Air or bus travel is provided by Cargill and new hires are given the option of taking loans.

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Relocation cont…• New hires are often relocated in groups of 20 to 30

per week.

• Many of them choose to room together due to limited housing options and to lower cost.

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Housing Challenges• Schuyler’s population increased by 33%

during the 90’s while households only increased 7%.

• Our new hires often arrive with little or no money and many leave family behind to come to work.

• Very few new hires arrive with their own transportation and due to the difficulty and cost of transporting, possessions such as furniture are often left behind.

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Housing Challenges cont…• For this reason, our focus has been on rental

properties and apartments rather than homes for sale.

• Most of our new hires do not have the means to purchase a home upon arrival.

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Housing Challenges cont…• Many of our candidates come from larger

metropolitan areas and are accustomed to having a wider range of housing choices than this area can offer.

• Finding available housing has been very difficult as the Columbus, Schuyler, and David City areas have been depleted of available rentals.

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Housing Challenges cont…• Our local businesses stand to benefit from an influx

of new consumers; however, without housing our businesses are losing out on this opportunity.– Example: We recently had a group of approximately 100

new hires that were scheduled to move into the area but we could not find housing for the group.

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Cargill and the Community’s Response

• Area businesses, community and government representatives are working together for solutions

• Housing forums have been held and reference has been made to Schuyler’s Housing Assessment and Strategy Plan (available @ www.ci.schuyler.ne.us).

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Cargill and the Community’s Response cont…

• Our PR Dept has met with the Governor and the Mayor of Columbus.

• A shuttle service has been started that is available to bring employees from Fremont & Columbus.

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Plans for Future Challenges• At the moment, the Fremont area has

provided us with much needed housing opportunities.

• Schuyler’s community leaders are also working with various housing consultants toward long-term solutions.