Standard Register

Standard Denies Harassment Allegations
October 9, 2009

YORK, PA—Standard Register disputes the claim that a female employee at its facility here was driven out of her job because of sexual harassment, but the company will have to contend with a lawsuit that's been filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, according to the Dayton Daily News.

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March 1, 2009

Printing Impressions' Upfront Commercial Printing News for April 2009

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December 1, 2008

Printing Impressions' Upfront Commercial Printing News for December, 2008.

Standard Register Cutting Costs, Reducing Staff
October 31, 2008

DAYTON, OH—Standard Register announced a strategic and organizational realignment to position the company for long-term growth, while maintaining its strong balance sheet. The company will organize around the health care, industrial and commercial market segments, among other initiatives, while reducing annualized costs by $33 million.

The 2007 Printing Impressions 400
December 1, 2007

The 2012 Printing Impressions 400 list of the largest printing companies in the United States and Canada as ranked by annual sales.

Executive Compensation — More Than Pocket Change
December 1, 2007

WIDENING OF the wage disparity between the ranks of top executives and workers has been getting some play in this presidential election season. So how does the take-home pay of the top printers stack up? Printing Impressions’ 18th annual executive compensation report highlights the earnings of principal officers at the largest publicly held printing companies. There was a significant shake-up of the list this year. Several top executives—and companies—dropped from the ranks as a result of the major merger/acquisition activity in 2007. Other companies had personnel changes at the top, and a few repeat executives saw their compensation totals dramatically impacted by the lack

BINDERY matters
August 1, 2007

Stitchers Star at Muller Martini Open House HAUPPAUGE, NY—Nearly three dozen print production businesses, including printing and binding companies of different sizes, recently attended a saddlestitching open house hosted by Muller Martini. The event, entitled “First to the Finish: Leading-Edge Saddlestitching Solutions for Maximum Automation,” was held here at Muller’s Long Island headquarters. Open house attendees viewed live demonstrations of three finishing machines geared toward the middle-performance segment. Demonstrated were a BravoPlus saddlestitcher with AMRYS (Automatic Make-Ready System), a BravoPlus T stitcher with partial AMRYS and a Presto stitcher. During the event, Muller Martini sold a BravoPlus T machine. Visitors not only saw three of Muller Martini’s

Standard Register to Cut 250 Positions
July 23, 2007

DAYTON OH—In an effort to reduce its annual operating costs by $40 million, Standard Register has eliminated 250 positions, mostly in management and overhead, to save $22 million per year.Earlier this year, Standard Register shaved $5 million by consolidating its manufacturing and warehousing operations. More initiatives that target purchasing costs and other non-compensation expenditures are…

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May 1, 2007

Donnelley Selling Banta HQ MENASHA, WI—Interested in some posh office space? If so, you might want to consider giving RR Donnelley a call. Banta’s downtown headquarters here is being sold by Donnelley, according to the Appleton Post-Crescent. The three-floor building, with 10,000 square feet per floor, is available for a cool $3.7 million. The Los Angeles-based commercial firm of CB Richard Ellis is listing the property at 225 West Main St., according to the paper. It can also be leased. Inserted Ads Prompt Lawsuit JEFFERSON CITY, MO—Two residents have filed lawsuits in federal court, claiming the state Revenue Department violated their privacy by allowing advertisements to be