Anchor Hocking employees and community business leaders are
determined to find a way to purchase the company and keep Anchor Hocking
running. They have launched an initiative called Save Anchor Hocking and
are raising money through various avenues. Their goal is to purchase the company to keep
it manufacturing here in the U.S.,
producing and running a commercial and offering stock options for investors. As
you can see, the determined organization has quite a road ahead and there are
ways we can help!
This loss of manufacturing will have far reaching negative
impacts on employees, their families and their communities which will
ultimately trickle to all of us. Helping Anchor Hocking is our chance to help
keep their manufacturing in the U.S.A. and keep our country producing these
quality goods. You can easily support Save Anchor Hocking by
liking their Facebook Page, liking their posts so that more people will see the
posts and sharing with your friends. If you are in their area, there will be a
variety of fundraising events that you will learn about by following on
Facebook. Additionally, Save Anchor Hocking will be selling "Save Anchor
Hocking" bracelets to raise money. Norton's U.S.A. will be receiving some
of these bracelets to make it easy for our friends and supporters to help Save
Anchor Hocking. Manufacturing and innovation are very much the backbone of our
country and are vital to the success of our communities. We need to act now to
save this company and these jobs!
Anchor Hocking glassware has been one of our celebrated
American Made products that we sell at Norton’s U.S.A. since we opened seven
years ago. We love Anchor Hocking and will help them stay in business anyway we
can!
**Save Anchor Hocking is an organization formed by Anchor
Hocking employees, business leaders and concerned citizens. It is not part of
Anchor Hocking.
For more information:
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Anchor Hocking plant in Lancaster to resume production next week
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