Tristan Richards+FollowLouisiana workers score $240M surprise bonusesFibrebond’s employees in Minden just got the kind of news most folks only dream about: six-figure bonuses, thanks to a CEO who made sure his team shared in the company’s $1.7 billion sale. Instead of just rewarding shareholders, Graham Walker demanded 15% of the deal—about $240 million—go straight to the 540 people who built the business. For many, it meant paying off homes, retiring early, or starting new ventures. The ripple effect? Local businesses are buzzing, and the whole town is feeling the boost. What would you do if your boss handed you a life-changing check? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Louisiana00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowLouisiana CEO surprises staff with $443K bonusesImagine coming to work and finding out you’re getting a life-changing bonus—just for sticking with your company. That’s exactly what happened to 540 employees at Fibrebond in Louisiana. After selling the family business for $1.7 billion, CEO Graham Walker made sure 15% of the sale—about $240 million—went straight to his team. Each full-timer is set to receive an average of $443,000 over five years. For many, this means no more living paycheck to paycheck. What would you do if your boss pulled off a move like this? Let’s talk about how this could change lives and reshape workplace loyalty. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Louisiana70Share
Larissa wilson+Follow🚨BREAKING Louisiana Business Owner Rewards Employees With $240 Million in Bonuses After $1.7B Company Sale A Louisiana business owner is being praised for an extraordinary act of gratitude — giving his workers $240 million in bonuses after selling his company for $1.7 billion. The payout averages over $440,000 per employee. The owner said his goal was simple: ‘I hope I impacted my employees’ lives.’ Many of the workers had been with the company for years, and several said the life-changing bonuses will help them pay off homes, support family, and secure their futures. #InspiringNews #GoodBusiness #EmployeeBonus #Louisiana #BusinessLeadership #WorkersFirst #LifeChanging1989Share
William Goodwin+FollowStatewide OMV outage disrupts Baton RougeA major network outage left Louisiana’s Office of Motor Vehicles customer service centers offline for hours Thursday, causing headaches for anyone needing licenses or registrations. By mid-afternoon, services were back up, but officials are still investigating what triggered the disruption. While there’s little chance it was a cyberattack, the incident highlights just how much we rely on digital systems for everyday tasks. Has anyone else run into issues with state services lately? What’s your backup plan when tech goes down? Let’s talk about how these outages impact our routines—and what we’d like to see improved. #Cars #BatonRouge #Louisiana00Share