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September 1, 2005
Dow Chemical Company
Announces Aid to Hurricane Relief Efforts
Seattle, WA, USA--(Jobwerx News)--Dow Chemical plan includes the urgent
assistance of employees affected by hurricane Katrina and major contributions
for the region as a whole.
Dow is responding to the needs of those effected by hurricane Katrina
throughout the U.S. gulf coast states region. This includes a plan for
the urgent assistance of employees in the affected region, as well as
major contributions for the region as a whole.
With some 7,000 employees at six sites throughout the state of Louisiana,
the safety and welfare of employees is the company's highest priority.
St. Charles Operations, a Union Carbide facility situated alongside the
Mississippi River on the outskirts of New Orleans, appears to be the most
severely affected of the Louisiana sites. The facility employs nearly
1,100 direct employees and more than 2,000 contract employees, many of
whom live in the surrounding towns and have been forced to evacuate their
homes. Hotline numbers have been established, and efforts are underway
to help employees who need immediate assistance.
Dow also announced that it will contribute $3 million to the hurricane
relief efforts. The donation will consist of:
- $1 million in an immediate cash donation to the American Red Cross,
- $1 million match to employee and retiree donations to the American
Red Cross, and
- $1 million in products and technology donations for the longer term
reconstruction effort.
"As reports of the devastation from this storm continue to develop, we
are all compelled to do whatever we can to help," commented Andrew Liveris,
president and CEO. "Our immediate concern, of course, is for employees
and their families in the region, but it quickly extends to all of those
people who are suffering through this devastating event. Once again, we
turn to the Red Cross as the primary agency to receive our monetary support
to provide immediate, vital help to the people in need, and urge our employees
to also direct their donations there.
"Dow people are known for their community outreach. Today, it is desperately
needed here, in our own communities. Our thoughts are with the people
of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. We are committed to helping in
the efforts to make sure people get through the immediate disaster, and
can go on to recover and re-build."
Additionally, retirees and employees are being asked to donate blood
in an effort to replenish supplies lost in the region, and to give their
time and effort in assisting their local relief agencies when they ask
for volunteers.
Dow is a leader in science and technology, providing innovative chemical,
plastic and agricultural products and services to many essential consumer
markets. With annual sales of $40 billion, Dow serves customers in 175
countries and a wide range of markets that are vital to human progress:
food, transportation, health and medicine, personal and home care, and
building and construction, among others. Committed to the principles of
sustainable development, Dow and its 43,000 employees seek to balance
economic, environmental and social responsibilities. References to "Dow"
or the "Company" mean The Dow Chemical Company and its consolidated subsidiaries
unless otherwise expressly noted.
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