[Nfbmt] In The News

d m gina dmgina at samobile.net
Fri May 8 18:38:13 UTC 2015


If we did hear about this, I didn't make the connection you worked there.
Can you gather unimployment while waiting to see what happens?
Can you go on ssdi sense you work for many years there?
Just some questions.
Hugs and many Blessings,

Original message:
> Wow, wish you all the best in this Joy! That's a big loss for Great
> Falls, and for all those flks like you facing unemployment.

> Best,
> Dan


> On 5/8/15, Bruce&Joy Breslauer via Nfbmt <nfbmt at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> Below is an article in the Great Falls Tribune with news about the closing
>> of the call center at which I have worked for the past twelve years.  We
>> just found out about it at noon on Thursday.  This isn't the best news I've
>> ever heard.  I think it is also in several other local papers and has been
>> on the TV news.



>> They will be offering some employees the opportunity to work at home.  If
>> that is available, I will do it.  Most of the computer programs they use
>> are
>> not compatible with my screen reading software.  They will have individual
>> conversations with each one of us in the next few days to see what we want
>> to do and how best to transition to the next phase of our lives. I was
>> hoping I could get at least another couple of years out of them before this
>> happened, and I still might.  I'll keep you posted.  Joy





>> http://www.greatfallstribune.com/story/news/local/2015/05/07/asurion-will-cl
>> ose-downtown-great-falls-call-center-december/70950976/


>> Asurion will close downtown call center in August


>> Asurion employs 348 workers, some will be offered home employment jobs


>> Asurion will close downtown call center in August


>> http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/581c1b808546d6c275ebde3891357f4733ef5975/c=0
>> -0-849-849&r=1024x1024&r=26&c=26x26/local/-/media/GreatFalls/USATODAY/2014/0
>> 5/02/1399065384000-Jo-Dee-Black.jpgJo Dee Black,
>> jblack at greatfallstribune.com 5:45 p.m. MDT May 7, 2015



>> Asurion will close its downtown Great Falls operation, which employs 348
>> people, in August.



>> Great Falls' fourth largest private employer, Asurion, will close in
>> August.
>> The call center has 348 employees.

>> The Nashville-based company made the announcement Thursday morning.

>> The company will offer some employees the opportunity to work from home,
>> said Brett Doney, president of the Great Falls Development Center.

>> "Our first concern is helping the employees who will be separating from the
>> company," Doney said.

>> The company, which provides warranty service for other businesses,
>> originally opened a call center in Great Falls in the former U.S. West
>> building at 401 1st Ave. N. in the late 1990s. Then named N.E.W., the
>> company expanded with a second call center at 321 Central Ave. in downtown
>> Great Falls in 2000. That building was originally a department store. The
>> last retail occupant, The Bon Marche, closed in 1997.

>> Dozens of Asurion employees filtered out of the building about noon after
>> hearing the closure announcement from company executives, each carrying a
>> manila envelope.

>> Most of the employees, men and women of all ages who do their jobs over the
>> phone, were casually dressed in jeans, T-shirts or sweatshirts. Many wore
>> baseball caps and tennis shoes.

>> Several gathered in the alleyway to have a cigarette and talk things over.



>> Asurion employees gather outside the building mid-day Thursday. The Great
>> Falls call center, located at 321 Central Ave. in a building that formerly
>> house The Bon Marche, announced it will close in August.

>> None agreed to talk to a reporter, with one woman saying, "We aren't
>> allowed
>> to speak and were told to refer reporters to public relations."

>> "I don't want to talk at the moment," another woman said. "We're a little
>> stressed out."

>> A large display near the front entrance of the building features pictures
>> of
>> eight smiling workers with phone headsets and two promotional recruiting
>> messages on either side.

>> "Become a valued team member. See what career awaits you at
>> asurian.com/careers."

>> "World class customer support opportunities are at your fingertips,"
>> describing the "fast paced environment, paid training, awesome workplace,
>> great benefits and one-team culture."

>> The Great Falls Development Authority loaned N.E.W. $2 million to buy The
>> Bon building. N.E.W. merged with Asurion in 2008 and at that time, some of
>> the original N.E.W. partners retained ownership of the building, which is
>> leased by Asurion. The outstanding loan balance is $550,000, of which
>> $180,000 is owed to GFDA and the rest to the Montana Board of Investments.

>> "We'll work with the building owners to recover our loan funds and market
>> the attractive facility to new employers," Doney said.

>> The building has great telecommunications access and will be marketed to
>> site selectors as a turnkey operation, he said.

>> Asurion will provide severance packages and job search assistance to
>> employees who will lose their jobs because of the closure, according to an
>> news release from Asurion.



>> Asurion employees leave the building after learning that the Great Falls
>> call center will be closing in August.

>> Employees who work in the company's Asurion at Home program receive $500 to
>> set
>> up a fully connected home office and will retain their current benefits.
>> Asurion has more than 2,500 employees in the program in North America.
>> Employees in that program have a higher rate of job satisfaction and a
>> lower
>> turnover rate, according to the company.

>> "We encourage all employees to keep their jobs and transition to an
>> Asurion at Home position, and we hope that many of the employees will do so,
>> keeping Asurion as an area employer, just without a physical building," the
>> company's new release statement says. "The decision to close the Great
>> Falls
>> call center was based on strategic considerations, including enhancing
>> operating and infrastructure efficiencies."

>> N.E.W. adopted the Asurion name in Great Falls in June 2013. At times the
>> company employed more than 500 people in Great Falls during the past
>> decade.



>> http://gftrib.com/1Ps47f8




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