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		<title>Ikea gives bicycles to its workers</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Ikea gives bicycles to its workers</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p><br /><br />Thousands of employees got bikes to thank them for great results and great team work, said an Ikea spokeswoman.<br /><br />Wed, Dec. 8, 2010<br /><br />Ikea gives bicycles to its workers<br /><br />Alan J. Heavens<br /><br />Inquirer Real Estate Writer<br /><br />There was an early holiday present for 12,400 Ikea employees in the United States Tuesday morning.<br /><br />Bicycles for all.<br /><br />The brand was not disclosed, nor the cost - after all, it is a gift - but the bicycles were made specifically for Ikea employees, to thank them for great results and great team work, said company spokeswoman Mona Liss.<br /><br />It has been a good year for Ikea US (and Ikea Global as well), Liss wrote in an e-mail. Ikea&#x27;s U.S. headquarters is in Conshohocken.<br /><br />Giving employees bicycles also supports a healthy lifestyle and everyday sustainable transport, she said.<br /><br />The silver bikes have a yellow, white and blue stripe, and are all-terrain and unisex.<br /><br />They don&#x27;t have the Ikea logo, however, because we don&#x27;t want people to think we manufacture bicycles, Liss said.<br /><br />Employee - Ikea calls them coworkers - Luz J. Morales of Philadelphia called the gift completely unexpected.<br /><br />Coworkers with whom Morales talked were also taken by surprise by the bicycle.<br /><br />It&#x27;s such a cool gift, and ties in with our tagline of being &#x27;the life-improvement store,&#x27; said Morales, who plans to use it for recreation primarily, riding it in Valley Green and even taking it to Kelly Drive.<br /><br />Morales wasn&#x27;t a biker before, but I am now.<br /><br />For anyone who owns something Ikea, the answer to the obvious question - is assembly required? - is, Yes.<br /><br />Flat-packed, of course, the &#x27;Ikea way,&#x27; Liss said, adding that the bike is easy to assemble - one wheel has to be put on as well as the seat, handle bars and pedals.<br /><br />We have been told it takes more time to get out the bike and parts out of the box than to assemble the bike, she said.<br /><br />By the way, in Sweden, it is called a cykel.&#x27;<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/12/ikea-gives-bicycles-to-its-workers.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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