In a recent government meeting, local officials discussed several key topics, including support for businesses, recognition of disability rights, and the unfortunate closure of Bimbo Bakeries, which will impact 49 employees in the community.
One official highlighted the positive contributions of local businesses, specifically mentioning a tour initiative aimed at fostering relationships with companies like Xylem. This effort is part of a broader strategy to engage with the business community and explore potential collaborations with the Auburn Industrial Development Authority.
The meeting also featured a reflection on the 34th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, with a special acknowledgment of Sarah Douglas for organizing an event at the Equal Rights Heritage Center. This event served to promote awareness of disability rights and the ongoing efforts to ensure equality.
However, the most pressing issue discussed was the impending closure of Bimbo Bakeries. Officials expressed their shock and disappointment, clarifying that neither the city nor the employees were aware of the closure until shortly before it was announced during a shareholders meeting. The local union representative was the first to inform city officials, just hours before the public announcement.
In response to the closure, local leaders have reached out to state representatives and economic development organizations to offer support to affected employees. They emphasized their commitment to assist with retraining and job placement services, despite the permanent nature of the bakery's decision. Officials also stressed the importance of holding Bimbo Bakeries accountable for their responsibilities regarding the facility.
The meeting underscored the community's dedication to supporting local businesses and workers, even in the face of challenging news.