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WestPoint Home

WestPoint Home, Inc., is a supplier of fashion and core home textile products. WestPoint Home is headquartered in New York City with manufacturing and distribution facilities in the United States and overseas.[1][2][3] Their products include a diverse range of home fashion textile products including: towels, fashion bedding, sheets, comforters, blankets, mattress pads, pillows and more. Some brands that they offer include: Martex, Izod, Ralph Lauren, Hanes, Stay Bright, Vellux, Patrician, Lady Pepperell, and Utica Cotton Mills. Products from Westpoint Home are found in retail stores throughout the United States.

WestPoint Home
FormerlyWestPoint Manufacturing Company
Company typePrivate
Industrybedding, bath
Founded1880
HeadquartersNew York, NY
Productsbed sheets, blankets, pillows, organic cotton, bath towels, beach towels, egyptian cotton, comforters, mattress pads
ParentIcahn Enterprises
Websitehttps://www.westpointhome.com

WestPoint Home, Inc. as it is known today is the result of the mergers of three of the oldest companies in the textile industry: J.P. Stevens & Co., Inc. (est. 1813 in Massachusetts incorporated 1899), Pepperell Manufacturing Company (est. 1851 in Maine), and West Point Manufacturing Company (est. 1880 in Georgia).[4]

The company was led by the Lanier family through the late 1980s. The Laniers originally incorporated the Westpoint Manufacturing Company in 1880.[4] WestPoint Home, Inc. is now owned by Icahn Enterprises, L.P.[3]

Brands edit

  • Five Star Hotel
  • Izod
    • Martex Luxury
    • Martex Bare Necessities
    • Martex Purity
    • Martex Atelier
  • Lady Pepperell
  • Luxor
  • Patrician
  • Seduction
  • Southern Tide
  • Ultratouch

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History edit

WestPoint Home is a conglomerate of three textile giants. WestPoint Manufacturing Company was formed in the south shortly after the end of the Civil War. J.P. Stevens & Co.[6] and the Pepperell Manufacturing Co were two individual companies that were founded some years earlier in New England. WestPoint Home currently serves as a manufacturer of home fashion textiles.[7]

J.P. Stevens & Co had a dispute with the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union, a textile labor union that was founded in 1914. Crystal Lee Sutton, a mill worker at a J.P. Stevens mill in Roanoke Rapids, NC, was fired after trying to unionize employees. Sutton's firing galvanized employees, and the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU) began to represent workers at the plant on August 28, 1974.[8] The company refused to bargain with the union and, according to historian Jefferson Cowie, "embarked on a notorious war of attrition in the courts." The union won repeated court victories, but was drained of resources. A U.S. Court of Appeals found the company campaign against the union "had involved numerous unfair labor practices, including coercive interrogation, surveillance, threat of plant closing and economic reprisals for union activity."[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "WestPoint Home to Shutter Greenville, Ala., Facility, Textile World, February 8, 2011, 11/17/11
  2. ^ "WestPoint Stevens to Open Shanghai Office, Receives Filing Extension", Textile World, June 2004, 11/17/11
  3. ^ a b Brent Felgner"Why Icahn Needs Westpoint", Home Textiles Today, March 6, 2008, 11/17/11
  4. ^ a b WestPoint Stevens, Inc. - Company Profile, Funding Universe, 11/17/11
  5. ^ "Brands - Shop". www.westpointhome.com. Retrieved 2017-11-13.
  6. ^ Minchin, Timothy J. (2006). "The Milledgeville Spy Case and the Struggle to Organize J. P. Stevens". Georgia Historical Quarterly. 90 (1): 96–122. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  7. ^ "WL Ross-Led Group Seeks to Acquire WestPoint Stevens", Textile World, April 2005, 11/20/11
  8. ^ Fink, Joey (July 15, 2014). "In Good Faith: Working-Class Women, Feminism, and Religious Support in the Struggle to Organize J. P. Stevens Textile Workers in the Southern Piedmont, 1974–1980". Southern Spaces. doi:10.18737/M7J60K. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  9. ^ Cowie, Jefferson (2010). Stayin' Alive: The 1970s and the Last Days of the Working Class. New York: The New Press. p. 290. ISBN 978-1-56584-875-7.

westpoint, home, supplier, fashion, core, home, textile, products, headquartered, york, city, with, manufacturing, distribution, facilities, united, states, overseas, their, products, include, diverse, range, home, fashion, textile, products, including, towels. WestPoint Home Inc is a supplier of fashion and core home textile products WestPoint Home is headquartered in New York City with manufacturing and distribution facilities in the United States and overseas 1 2 3 Their products include a diverse range of home fashion textile products including towels fashion bedding sheets comforters blankets mattress pads pillows and more Some brands that they offer include Martex Izod Ralph Lauren Hanes Stay Bright Vellux Patrician Lady Pepperell and Utica Cotton Mills Products from Westpoint Home are found in retail stores throughout the United States WestPoint HomeFormerlyWestPoint Manufacturing CompanyCompany typePrivateIndustrybedding bathFounded1880HeadquartersNew York NYProductsbed sheets blankets pillows organic cotton bath towels beach towels egyptian cotton comforters mattress padsParentIcahn EnterprisesWebsitehttps www westpointhome com WestPoint Home Inc as it is known today is the result of the mergers of three of the oldest companies in the textile industry J P Stevens amp Co Inc est 1813 in Massachusetts incorporated 1899 Pepperell Manufacturing Company est 1851 in Maine and West Point Manufacturing Company est 1880 in Georgia 4 The company was led by the Lanier family through the late 1980s The Laniers originally incorporated the Westpoint Manufacturing Company in 1880 4 WestPoint Home Inc is now owned by Icahn Enterprises L P 3 Brands editFive Star Hotel Izod Martex Luxury Martex Bare Necessities Martex Purity Martex Atelier Lady Pepperell Luxor Patrician Seduction Southern Tide Ultratouch 5 History editWestPoint Home is a conglomerate of three textile giants WestPoint Manufacturing Company was formed in the south shortly after the end of the Civil War J P Stevens amp Co 6 and the Pepperell Manufacturing Co were two individual companies that were founded some years earlier in New England WestPoint Home currently serves as a manufacturer of home fashion textiles 7 J P Stevens amp Co had a dispute with the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union a textile labor union that was founded in 1914 Crystal Lee Sutton a mill worker at a J P Stevens mill in Roanoke Rapids NC was fired after trying to unionize employees Sutton s firing galvanized employees and the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union ACTWU began to represent workers at the plant on August 28 1974 8 The company refused to bargain with the union and according to historian Jefferson Cowie embarked on a notorious war of attrition in the courts The union won repeated court victories but was drained of resources A U S Court of Appeals found the company campaign against the union had involved numerous unfair labor practices including coercive interrogation surveillance threat of plant closing and economic reprisals for union activity 9 References edit WestPoint Home to Shutter Greenville Ala Facility Textile World February 8 2011 11 17 11 WestPoint Stevens to Open Shanghai Office Receives Filing Extension Textile World June 2004 11 17 11 a b Brent Felgner Why Icahn Needs Westpoint Home Textiles Today March 6 2008 11 17 11 a b WestPoint Stevens Inc Company Profile Funding Universe 11 17 11 Brands Shop www westpointhome com Retrieved 2017 11 13 Minchin Timothy J 2006 The Milledgeville Spy Case and the Struggle to Organize J P Stevens Georgia Historical Quarterly 90 1 96 122 Retrieved 15 February 2018 WL Ross Led Group Seeks to Acquire WestPoint Stevens Textile World April 2005 11 20 11 Fink Joey July 15 2014 In Good Faith Working Class Women Feminism and Religious Support in the Struggle to Organize J P Stevens Textile Workers in the Southern Piedmont 1974 1980 Southern Spaces doi 10 18737 M7J60K Retrieved 26 August 2014 Cowie Jefferson 2010 Stayin Alive The 1970s and the Last Days of the Working Class New York The New Press p 290 ISBN 978 1 56584 875 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WestPoint Home amp oldid 1175070389, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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