Albany-

    Avon, Walton and Lowville Plants to Remain Open and Retain All
    Jobs, Campbell Plant Closure Delayed for 12-24 Months While
    Company Works to Identify New Owner

    State and Kraft-Heinz Commit to Invest Up to $50 Million for Upstate
    Factory Upgrades

    Governor Cuomo and U.S. Senator Charles Schumer announced that an
    agreement has been reached to save at-risk Kraft-Heinz facilities which employ
    nearly 1,000 workers throughout Upstate New York. The agreement will ensure
    that Kraft-Heinz preserves a significant employment base throughout New York
    State for years to come and paves the way for additional investment and growth
    at a number of Kraft-Heinz facilities. Under the agreement, Kraft-Heinz will
    continue operating the Avon, Walton and Lowville plants. Additionally, Kraft-
    Heinz will defer its planned closure of the Campbell plant for a period of 12-24
    months, during which time the company will work with state, federal and local
    officials in an effort to identify a new operator who would retain the plant’s
    existing employment. The State and company are also committing to each invest
    at least $20 million to support and modernize Kraft-Heinz’s Upstate operations.

    Governor Cuomo said: "The prospect of these across the board closures was
    very real and not only would have been devastated these communities, but
    caused ripple effects in New York's dairy industry and beyond. This agreement
    reverses course and, saves hundreds of local jobs and commits Kraft-Heinz to
    invest millions of dollars in the Upstate economy, with the potential for job
    increases in the years to come. I thank Senator Schumer and Kraft-Heinz for
    working with us to protect jobs in these communities and help ensure the future
    of each of these plants."

    Senator Schumer said: “After any merger that involves an important Upstate
    company like Kraft that employs so many hundreds of workers and supports so
    many dairy farmers, I worry about any potential negative impacts on our Upstate
    New York jobs. New York Kraft factories in Avon, Walton, Campbell and Lowville
    were in the crosshairs, and thousands of families were at severe risk of losing
    their jobs. But working together with Governor Cuomo we were able to craft a
    deal with Kraft-Heinz that saves these factories from closure; that protects jobs;
    and that invests in growth for our future in each of these communities. It’s a win-
    win deal that will be good for Kraft-Heinz and good for retaining and growing jobs
    in Upstate New York.”

    The details of the agreement negotiated by Governor Cuomo and Senator
    Schumer are as follows:

    AVON: First, the agreement will reverse the planned closure of the Avon facility in
    Livingston County. The Kraft-Heinz Avon facility, which produces Lunchables
    and Cool Whip products, employs a total of 405 people and is the largest private
    sector employer in Livingston County. Kraft-Heinz was planning to close the Avon
    facility and layoff all 405 employees. The agreement reached today will not only
    save the Avon plant and all 405 jobs for at least the next 5 years, but also
    includes a commitment from Kraft Heinz to potentially expand Avon over the next
    five years and add new jobs to the facility, bringing the total employment above
    405.

    WALTON: Second, Kraft-Heinz will reverse the planned closure of the Walton
    facility in Delaware County. The Walton facility employs 141 people and
    produces cottage cheese and sour cream. The facility was slated for closure and
    all 141 jobs would have been eliminated. The agreement reached today will save
    the Walton plant and all 141 jobs for at least 5 years, ensuring that there are no
    layoffs or reductions at the facility.

    LOWVILLE: Third, Kraft-Heinz will retain all of their existing employees at
    the Lowville Facility in Lewis County. The Lowville facility employs 340
    people and produces Philadelphia Cream Cheese products. In addition to
    retaining the jobs in Lowville, Kraft Heinz will add at least an additional
    110 jobs at the Lowville facility over the next 5 years.

    CAMPBELL: Fourth, this agreement creates a critically important pathway to
    save the jobs at the Kraft-Heinz Campbell facility in Steuben County. The
    Campbell facility, which produces Polly-O String Cheese, Mozzarella Cheese,
    and other Italian cheese varieties was Kraft-Heinz top priority for closure. In an
    effort to help save the 393 jobs at that facility, Governor Cuomo and Senator
    Schumer secured a commitment from Kraft-Heinz to delay the closure and
    continue to operate the facility for at least the next 12 to 24 months, and to work
    with state, federal and local officials to help find a strategic buyer for the facility
    that would keep the plant open and retain the 393 jobs. The company has also
    agreed to offer any employees leaving the Campbell facility first choice for the
    new positions at the Avon and Lowville plants.

    CAPITAL INVESTMENTS: Finally, the agreement includes plans for a matching
    capital investment from both Kraft-Heinz and New York State in the company’s
    Avon, Walton and Lowville operations. The State’s investment will be initially
    capped at $20 million over the next five years, provided the company also invests
    $20 million. If after those five years, Kraft-Heinz has not decreased their
    aggregate employment in New York State, and has invested at least $25 million
    in its Upstate operations, ESD will invest an additional $5 million, bringing the
    combined matching total investment to at least $50 million in Upstate New York.

    In summary, the agreement reached between Kraft-Heinz and New York State
    will dramatically reduce the 939 total planned layoffs over the next 12 – 24
    months. Additionally, the agreement will cap the net job reduction in New York
    State to 280 at most, over the next 5 years and likely reduce that planned
    reduction or eliminate it altogether through the potential sale of the Campbell
    facility and the expansion of the Avon facility.

    This agreement comes following the merger of Kraft and the H. J. Heinz
    Company engineered by 3G Capital this summer. The merger triggered an
    internal company review which put the facilities at Avon, Walton and Campbell in
    line for closure – thereby reducing their total employment in New York State by
    939 jobs and leaving Lowville as the company’s only facility in New York State.
    Upon hearing of the merger and associated review, Governor Cuomo and
    Senator Schumer each contacted Kraft-Heinz CEO Bernardo Hees to express
    the urgency of retaining employment in New York, and worked collaboratively
    with the company in negotiating this deal in order to save as many jobs as
    possible and ensure future investment and growth.























































Governor Cuomo's Press Release on State's Deal With Kraft Heinz
11/05/15 06:00pm
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