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Northwire, Inc. Casey Study

Northwire Inc. employees

Proactive Injury Management with Return-to-Work Goal

Northwire Inc. (NWI, established in 1972produces custom wire and cable products for medical, industrial, and various specialty markets. The company is a service-oriented, attribute driven company whose product development is driven by customer needs, problem-solving analysis, and solution oriented engineering. Northwire's manufacturing facility was designed to maximize production efficiency and allow for future expansion.

Vickie Jensen, NWI's Human Resource Manager, reported that the company has a strong belief that values built on people, excellence, customer service dedication and FUN are the keys to achieving success. These concepts are reflected in the following core values:

Best Practices

Northwire's progressive "employee oriented" philosophy is evidenced throughout their human resource management policies and practices. Of particular note is the company's commitment to employee training, proactive injury management, and attention to the physical well being of workers.

Proactive Injury Management: Northwire's company policy states that employees are to be treated like family". The philosophy is clearly evidenced throughout the company's injury management policies and practices. Supervisors and colleagues are encouraged to treat fellow employees as if they are their brother or sister and approach safety and injury management practices from that perspective.

Returning an injured employee to work in the shortest time possible is their goal with steps immediately taken following an accident to see that this happens. This applies to both work-related and non work-related injuries.

Hiring: Historically, Northwire has provided employment opportunities for applicants with disabilities who are able to complete the essential job functions. As mentioned earlier, outside consultants are hired to conduct formal job safety analyses of every production position in the plant. This documented review of the physical demands of jobs is used in the hiring process to identify qualified workers and to train new employees.

Applicants with disabilities who are able to complete the documented essential functions of a job are hired on the basis of their qualifications. Once employed, workers with disabilities are provided with extensive training and promotional opportunities and have access to workplace "adjustments" to maximize their employment potential.

Northwire maintains a positive working relationship with the Projects With Industry Center staff at the University of Wisconsin-Stout to recruit qualified applicants with disabilities. Furthermore, Vicki Jensen, NWI Human Resource Manager, is a long-standing member of the Projects With Industry Business Advisory Council and is actively involved in the development and evaluation of activities designed to identify and/or create employment opportunities for workers with disabilities.

Unique Best Practices

Northwire's commitment to the health and safety of its employees is evidenced through the following activities:

Summary

Northwire is a progressive, employee oriented company that provides employment opportunities for workers with disabilities as part of their normal hiring, training, and promotional process. New and existing employees with disabilities are simply members of the team and treated in a way that is consistent with the published key value that states: We care about people".


McMahon, B., Wehman, P., Brooke, V., Habeck, R., Green, H., and Fraser, R. (2004). Business, Disability and Employment: Corporate Models of Success. A Collection of Successful Approaches Reported from 20 Employers. Richmond: Virginia Commonwealth University, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Workplace Supports and Job Retention.


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