Allied Waste Provides Update on Hurricane Katrina-Related Efforts, Including Formation of Initial $1.1 Million Employee Relief F
September 06 2005 - 8:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Sept. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Allied Waste
Industries, Inc. (NYSE:AW), one of the nation's leading waste
services companies, today provided an update on several initiatives
that it has put into action since the first hours of the Hurricane
Katrina disaster: -- Accounting for employees in the affected area
-- Allied Waste's immediate focus has been on locating all
employees in the region and providing those who have been displaced
by the crisis with direct financial assistance and help in
supplying food and housing options. The company's active outreach,
as well as creation of a toll-free phone number (800-234-2677) have
helped in establishing contact with and determining the status of
most of its approximately 1,200 employees in and around the
impacted areas. Employees who have not yet established contact are
urged to do so as soon as possible. -- Creation of employee relief
fund, with $1.1 million initial commitment -- Direct financial
support will be provided to Allied Waste employees who have been
impacted by the disaster through a special relief fund. The Allied
Waste Employee Relief Fund, established with a $1 million initial
contribution from the company, and a $100,000 personal contribution
by its Chief Executive Officer, is growing rapidly through
commitments from Allied Waste employees nationwide, as well as
members of the company's senior management team and its Board of
Directors. -- Taking a leadership role in the clean up efforts --
Allied Waste has deployed a significant number of corporate and
field leaders to oversee the specific needs of each of the
company's operational functions in the area. The company has sent
roll-off trucks and more than 800 containers to the impacted areas,
and plans to increase the allocation of resources going forward.
Allied Waste is working with local, state and federal authorities
to reestablish service to the areas and to aid in the ensuing clean
up efforts. John Zillmer, Chairman and CEO of Allied Waste, said,
"Allied Waste employees nationwide are joining together to provide
support to the approximately 1,200 fellow employees in and around
the impacted areas, many of whom have suffered significant loss. I
have witnessed first hand and am very proud of our team's
extraordinary efforts on behalf of their co-workers and customers,
often in the face of extreme adversity." About Allied Waste
Industries, Inc. Allied Waste Industries, Inc., a leading waste
services company, provides collection, recycling and disposal
services to residential, commercial and industrial customers in the
United States. As of June 30, 2005, the Company served nearly 10
million customers through a network of 315 collection companies,
166 transfer stations, 167 active landfills and 58 recycling
facilities in 37 states and Puerto Rico. DATASOURCE: Allied Waste
Industries, Inc. CONTACT: Michael Burnett, Vice President, Investor
Relations & Corporate Communications of Allied Waste
Industries, Inc., +1-480-627-2785 Web site:
http://www.alliedwaste.com/
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