Union Pacific Expands Recruiting Effort Through U.S. Army Partnership
November 10 2006 - 10:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Veteran's Day Ceremony Reinforces Union Pacific's Strong Military
Recruiting Tradition OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Union Pacific today became the Army's newest partner in its
Partnership for Youth Success (PaYS) program. The program is
designed to help the Army attract, train and deploy talented young
people who want to serve their country, but who also want to help
secure their future success with employment opportunities with a
U.S. corporation upon completion of their Army service. With nearly
40 percent of its workforce reaching retirement age in the next
five years, Union Pacific is aggressively recruiting and hiring new
employees to ensure consumer products, automobiles, coal and food
continue to move across the nation's rail system. The Commander,
U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion - Des Moines, Lieutenant Colonel
William Melendez, signed the formal memorandum of agreement with
Union Pacific senior vice president of human resources Barbara
Schaefer in a special ceremony on Veteran's Day here at the Durham
Western Heritage Museum. "The U.S. Army is excited to add Union
Pacific Railroad to its team of corporate partners in the
Partnership for Youth Success program," said LTC William Melendez.
"We are so proud of our partnerships like this that enable our
recruiters to offer applicants quality employment opportunities
during and after their Army service." Under the terms of the
agreement between the U.S. Army and Union Pacific, enlistees
interested in gaining specific job training and qualifications will
receive that training while in the U.S. Army. As they near the end
of their enlistments, the soldiers will have the opportunity to
discuss employment opportunities with North America's largest
freight railroad. "Our participation in the Army PaYS program
highlights a long-standing tradition of excellence that helps us
recruit dedicated and motivated former military employees for years
to come," said Schaefer. "We want to be the employer of choice for
veterans who are transitioning into the private sector." G.I. Jobs
magazine recently named Union Pacific the nation's top Military
Friendly Employer for 2006. Union Pacific is especially proud to
have retained the top ranking it received from the magazine's
inaugural 2005 ranking. The magazine commended the railroad's
resource-laden effort and high-performance results in recruiting
transitioning military personnel. Union Pacific is also dedicated
to its Reservists and National Guard members. Following the Sept.
11, 2001 terrorist attacks, UP Chairman Dick Davidson reaffirmed
the company's long-standing policy of making up any difference in
pay or benefits between what UP employees receive while serving in
operation Enduring Freedom or Iraqi Freedom, and what they would
have received on the job. Davidson expressed his belief that UP
employees called to service should be free to focus on their
military tasks without having to worry about their financial or
medical situation at home. Union Pacific's history of hiring
military personnel dates back to the railroad's very beginnings. At
the end of the Civil War, many soldiers were hired by Union Pacific
to help build the transcontinental railroad. Today, military
veterans make up nearly 20 percent of Union Pacific's active
workforce. PaYS was developed to help the Army attract, train, and
deploy talented young people who want to not only serve their
country, but also want to help secure their future success once
their Army service is complete. Currently, Union Pacific -- the
first and largest Nebraska-based company participating in the Army
PaYS program -- has employment opportunities in train service,
skilled disciplines such as diesel mechanics and electricians, and
management at many locations throughout its 23-state operating
system. These positions are listed in the PaYS database. For more
information, interested applicants may visit their local recruiter
or log on to http://www.armypays.com/. About Union Pacific Union
Pacific Corporation owns one of America's leading transportation
companies. Its principal operating company, Union Pacific Railroad,
links 23 states in the western two-thirds of the country and serves
the fastest- growing U.S. population centers. Union Pacific's
diversified business mix includes Agricultural Products,
Automotive, Chemicals, Energy, Industrial Products and Intermodal.
The railroad offers competitive long-haul routes from all major
West Coast and Gulf Coast ports to eastern gateways. Union Pacific
connects with Canada's rail systems and is the only railroad
serving all six major gateways to Mexico, making it North America's
premier rail franchise. For more information, visit
http://www.up.com/. ABOUT PaYS: PaYS is a strategic partnership
program between the Army and a cross section of U.S. corporations
and public sector agencies. The program was developed to help the
Army attract, train and deploy talented young people who want to
serve their country, but also want to help secure their future
success once their Army service is complete. Employers that sign as
corporate partners in PaYS agree to consider appropriately
qualified soldiers leaving Army service for positions at those
companies. Under terms of the agreement between USAREC and its PaYS
partners, enlistees interested in gaining specific job training and
qualifications will receive that training while in the U.S. Army.
Participation by the company, soldier and Army is secured with an
agreement that gives the Soldier consideration in the employment
process. However, the company reserves the right to determine
whether to ultimately hire the PaYS soldier. For more information,
visit http://armypays.com/ For further information, contact James
Barnes (402) 544-3560. DATASOURCE: Union Pacific Corporation
CONTACT: James Barnes, +1-402-544-3560, for Union Pacific
Corporation Web site: http://www.up.com/ http://www.armypays.com/
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