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Southside Machine Works
Founded by Kenneth Guillory and in business for over 46 years, Southside Machine Works operates out of Lake Charles as a full-service fabrication, machine, and millwright shop, setting increasingly higher safety standards, elevating their local community, and taking exceptional care of their team members. They embody the spirit of Louisiana Loyal and not only understand, but also value the importance of keeping their employees safe. After decades of unwavering support for the communities both inside and outside of their walls, it is easy to see why they have had continued
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Over 20 years ago, Southside became an LWCC policyholder and realized quickly that they had found an organization whose values and work ethic matched their own. Unlike past insurance relationships, this one felt more like a partnership. Rather than having to fight to get bills paid and have questions answered, they discovered that LWCC handled their claims promptly and with continuous communication. Co-owner Joey Jarreau laughs when he shares that the company sometimes even has paperwork to the injured worker before they’ve had an opportunity to let them know the claim has been filed.
In addition to the company’s speed and efficiency in claims processing, Southside has found LWCC’s safety resources to be incredibly helpful. While the organization has always valued safety as a top priority, holding weekly safety meetings and integrating safety-mindedness into their culture, LWCC has helped them advance their initiatives. For the past several years, they have had an ongoing relationship with their Safety Service Consultant Jason Hazelton, who visits their site quarterly.
The Pinnacle of Safety
Through their dedication, Southside Machine Works has about half of the number of quarterly incidents typical for their industry, and they have been recognized as one of LWCC’s Safest 70 Award recipients in four of the last five years. Each time they receive a payment via LWCC’s dividend program, the funds typically go right back into the safety program, and the devotion to organizational health and wellbeing continues.
Of course, all of this focus on safety comes down to a simple factor - it’s the right thing to do. Undoubtedly, part of Southside’s long-term success is that they never forget the people who have gotten them to where they are, whether workers or members of their local community.
Louisiana Loyal Through and Through
Given their commitment to people, it should be no surprise that Southside Machine Works has multiple initiatives aimed at improving quality of life for those both in and out of their organization. For over 20 years, they have provided 100% health insurance benefits for employees and their families, but they certainly don’t stop there. They also work with their community health clinic in providing healthcare for the working poor. They are Partners in Education with two local schools and work with several non-profit organizations every year, including Project Build a Future and various Catholic Charities. When Hurricanes Laura and Delta devastated Lake Charles in 2020, Southside was one of the first companies up and operating at full capacity, working with local industries to help rebuild the area.