Sea Ray Employees To Take One Month Furlough

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Sea Ray Employees To Take One Month Furlough
Monday, April 06, 2009 5:22:37 PM
Flagler County
Sea Ray Boats
Reported By Saul Saenz

PALM COAST -- Flagler County has one of the highest unemployment rates in the state and it could get a little higher now that one of the county's biggest employers just let some workers go.

Jim Caly was fired during the initial round of layoffs a few months ago by boat manufacturer Sea Ray.

He will be joined by former fellow employees now that Sea Ray handed out more pink slips last week.

The manufacturer would not say how many were fired.

"It obviously was getting pretty bad at the time when I was let go. But evidently it hasn't been getting any better and it looks like it's gonna get a lot worse before it gets any better," Clay said.

It already has.

Sea Ray told its remaining 290 employees at the Palm Coast manufacturing plant they will have to take a one month long unpaid furlough.

Many will be eligible for unemployment.

According to a representative with this one stop employment center, the county's already high unemployment rate, 14.2 percent, could soar up to 15 percent.

It's a fact that contributes to a tragic cycle during tough economic times.

"Without a doubt it affects everything. Unemployment doesn't pay much obviously. And you got a family to support, and a house to pay for. Things don't go very far," Clay said.

Less money circulating in the economy affects retail businesses, home sales and yes, fewer boats sold.

In fact, Sea Ray spokesman Dan Kubera said boat sales were down last year by as much as 30 per cent. It's highest drop since 1965.

Two hundred seventy workers at its second Florida plant in Merritt Island will also take a one month long furlough.

The boat manufacturer will even begin making smaller boats hoping those will sell better than bigger boats.

Kubera told News 13 more Sea Ray workers could join Clay on the unemployment line if boats sales continue to plummet.

"I've got resumes everywhere and no one's calling me back," Clay said.

The city of Palm Coast has offered Sea Ray incentives to stay in the area.

In fact, City Manager Jim Landen told News 13 the city is getting ready to provide Sea Ray with a $1.2 million economic development grant next month.

One of the contingencies is that it remains open and continues manufacturing boats in the area, which means keeping people employed in Palm Coast.
 
My brother is active over on the Formula Boat Forum. They found out that Formula in Decatur, IN laid off several hundred people so the forum pitched in and catered a lunch for the people that got laid off. Seems like it cost about $500 and Scott Porter of Formula matched it and they did are or planing this special lunch in appreciation of the employees.

I have owned 3: Formulas and have to say that their owners are a loyal crowd...Formula does build a good boat.

I wonder if we could do something like that? I know that there are many more Sea Ray employees affected in more locations than there are other brands but I think that there are a lot more of us as well (over 6000 I think).

If every one threw in a buck we might be able to put something together to show appreciation for what these folks on the line at Sea Ray have built for us over the years.

Maybe Jim could contact some one at Sea Ray and see if they would be receptive to that.:huh:
 
My brother is active over on the Formula Boat Forum. They found out that Formula in Decatur, IN laid off several hundred people so the forum pitched in and catered a lunch for the people that got laid off. Seems like it cost about $500 and Scott Porter of Formula matched it and they did are or planing this special lunch in appreciation of the employees.

I have owned 3: Formulas and have to say that their owners are a loyal crowd...Formula does build a good boat.

I wonder if we could do something like that? I know that there are many more Sea Ray employees affected in more locations than there are other brands but I think that there are a lot more of us as well (over 6000 I think).

If every one threw in a buck we might be able to put something together to show appreciation for what these folks on the line at Sea Ray have built for us over the years.

Maybe Jim could contact some one at Sea Ray and see if they would be receptive to that.:huh:

That's a great idea if it can be facilitated. I'm in.:thumbsup:
 
Kind of a "Aquapalooza" in reverse... so would that be an exemployeepalooza?
 
Kind of a "Aquapalooza" in reverse... so would that be an exemployeepalooza?

Kinda...Sorta. At least those folks would know that the end users of what they build are aware and appreciate what they do...they are fellow Americans and they build a good product.

The designers and engineers can do a great job on CAD but if the men and women that put it all together don't care then it comes out crap. We build some good products in this country and we are lucky to have the abundance among us to enjoy the fruits of the Sea Ray employee's labor.

If we can do this it might give these folks that don't have jobs right now a little boost. Only if it lets them know that all of us out here enjoying what they build....care.

It saddens me that good people that do good work are forced out of there jobs.
 
This looks like a great idea. It's a shame but unfortunatly nowadays, to be expected. I'm seeing it more and more. Layoffs are everywhere.:smt100
 
It sounds like a great idea, but what plant are we going to do it at/for? What about everybody that was laid off in TN? What about the employees that have not been laid off yet?
 
I agree with Chuck, while the idea is a grand one, unfortunately the logistics of it appears to be daunting. :huh:

What if we all wrote our congressmen and women and let them know they need to issue a $10,000-$25,000 (Depending on the size of the boat) tax credit on every new and used Sea Ray sold and we all go out and trade up. That would put some people back to work. :thumbsup:
 
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What if we all wrote our congressmen and women and let them know they need to issue a $10,000-$25,000 (Depending on the size of the boat) tax credit on every new and used Sea Ray sold and we all go out and trade up. That would put some people back to work. :thumbsup:

Great idea, but they probably would end up adding a tax to them like they did with the luxury tax back in the 90s:smt021:smt021
 
Shhh, just be quiet. Don't direct the government's attention to boaters. I'm in as long as nobody writes a letter to the O.B.A.M.A. administration.
 
There I go again. Everything I touch, They outlaw!
Serious, its still a good idea, hopefully possible.
 

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