Extra day off for employees as JCB mark 80th birthday
More than 19,000 staff around the world celebrate milestone anniversary with extra day’s holiday
THE outstanding contribution of JCB employees across the globe is being recognized with an extra day’s holiday to mark the company’s 80th anniversary.
More than 19,000 people at 22 plants around the world will celebrate the family digger maker’s remarkable international success story with the holiday on Friday 24 October. In the UK, more than 8,000 employees based at JCB’s plants in Staffordshire, Derbyshire, and Wrexham will enjoy the extra day off – giving everyone a long weekend.
It will be 80 years on Thursday 23 October since the late Joseph Cyril Bamford CBE founded JCB in a 12ft x 15ft lock up garage in Uttoxeter – on the same day his son Anthony was born. Lord Bamford took over from his father as chairman in 1975 and has overseen the company’s expansion into a global manufacturer making more than 350 different products for the construction industry and agriculture.
Lord Bamford said: ‘JCB would be nowhere if it wasn’t for the efforts of our employees around the world and this extra day’s holiday is a small token of my family’s gratitude as we mark our 80th birthday.’