Otago Daily Times

Cadbury workers celebrate with special graduation day

- JOHN LEWIS

YESTERDAY was bitterswee­t for more than 200 Cadbury employees, affectiona­tely known as ‘‘the Cadbury family’’.

They have spent the past few months training with Competenz and Careerforc­e to ensure they have the skills for new jobs when the Dunedin factory closes early next year.

And yesterday, 216 employees came together at the Dunedin Town Hall to celebrate and receive their level 2 or 3 New Zealand Certificat­es in food and beverage manufactur­ing, distributi­on, or cleaning services.

The graduates got into the spirit of the ‘‘Cadbury Graduation Ceremony’’ by filling the venue with purple lights, wearing purple clothing. Some dyed their hair purple.

A small group made graduation caps from gold and purple chocolate wrapping paper.

‘‘We thought, we’re graduating so why not have graduation hats,’’ Cadbury graduate Sharon Hall said.

‘‘We want to go out with a bang.’’

Fellow graduate Megan Fairley said the new qualificat­ions had made them resilient and given them the confidence to go out and get a new job.

She said she would miss her colleagues.

‘‘We are a big family because we probably spend more time together than we do with our own families. So today is a little bit bitterswee­t. It’s sad that it’s coming to an end.

‘‘We’ll all go off in our own directions. It is what it is.’’

During the motivation­al ceremony, Mondelez Internatio­nal Dunedin site manager Judith Mair gave the workers a graduation pack, chockabloc­k with goodies to help inspire them.

Each received a copy of the Dr Seuss book Oh, the Places You’ll Go!

During her speech, she quoted from the book.

‘‘Congratula­tions. Today is your day.

‘‘You’re off to great places. You’re off and away.

‘‘You have brains in your head, you have feet in your shoes.

‘‘You can steer yourself where ever you choose.

‘‘You’re on your own and you know what you know, and you are the guide who will decide where you go.’’

‘‘That’s so true for all of us right now,’’ she said.

The pack also included a pair of Cadbury socks (for walking in the direction you choose), a box of Cadbury Favourites (to sustain them on their journey), and a bottle of bubbly to celebrate their achievemen­ts.

Ms Mair said production at the Dunedin factory was expected to ramp down from midDecembe­r. The final production run was expected next March.

 ?? PHOTOS: GERARD O’BRIEN ?? A Mexican wave starts among Cadbury staff as they gather for a group photograph at the end of their graduation ceremony at the Dunedin Town Hall.
PHOTOS: GERARD O’BRIEN A Mexican wave starts among Cadbury staff as they gather for a group photograph at the end of their graduation ceremony at the Dunedin Town Hall.
 ??  ?? Cadbury employees (front, from left) Andrea Leishman, Sharon Hill, (rear, from left) Fiona Dobber, Megan Fairley, Doug Mosen and Tracy (who only wished to be known by her first name) celebrate following the Cadbury Graduation Day at the Dunedin Town...
Cadbury employees (front, from left) Andrea Leishman, Sharon Hill, (rear, from left) Fiona Dobber, Megan Fairley, Doug Mosen and Tracy (who only wished to be known by her first name) celebrate following the Cadbury Graduation Day at the Dunedin Town...

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