Ex-Enron Workers Still Trying to Move on with Their Lives (Washington Post)

December 01, 2011 at 09:31 AM
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A decade after Enron declared bankruptcy, several chief executives are still in prison for fraud — and former employees of the energy firm, once the nation's seventh-largest company, are still trying to regain the financial security they used to enjoy. George Maddox, a former plant manager with the company, who was retired at the time of the bankruptcy, lost $1.3 million in retirement savings and has had to return to work, mowing pastures in rural East Texas to make ends meet. It's not an easy job at 78. Maddox says he believes in forgiveness but still harbors anger at the executives who ruined the lives of so many employees. Others who lost their jobs have continued fulfilling careers elsewhere or moved on to start their own entrepreneurial ventures, but still remember how the company's collapse wiped out thousands of jobs and more than $2 billion in pension plans.