Real-Life 'Wonderful Life' Boss Gives Business to Employees

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After 46 years running Lueken's Village Foods, he and his family will start transferring ownership of the three-store chain on January 1 to an ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Program), in which each employee will have stock. The lot of shares will be based on their salary and years of service. Two of Village Foods' stores are in Bemidji; a third is in Wahpeton, N.D.
Asked by ABC News exactly what prompted him to give away his business, Lueken states it simply struck him as the right thing to do. He considered various other choices, including selling out to an exclusive purchaser ; however when he spoke with his family about it, his spouse and four sons agreed that handing it off to the staff members made sense, considering how much his staff members, previous and present, had done for him. "It wasn't just the best option," states Lueken.
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Brent Sicard
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| -0.0569037 | Sicard says he first came to Lueken's attention when, every morning at 3:30, Lueken "would come crashing through the doors and start restocking the aisles. It would be just him and I and a few bakers, that early in the morning." |
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'It's a Wonderful Life' has come to life in Bemidni, Minnesota, with a hero as public-spirited as the George Bailey of the Capra classic. Grocery mogul Joe Lueken, 70, literally is 'giving away the store,' to his 400 employees. After 46 years running Lueken's Village Foods, he and his family will start transferring ownership of the three-store chain on January 1st to an ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Program), in which each employee will own stock. The number of shares will be based on their salary and their years of service.
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