Now Whirlpool has closed
the plant in Evansville , IN. and soon the town will turn into a ghost town.
“We were considered the refrigerator capital of the
world,” said Randall Reynolds, who was a forklift driver.
But that family tradition will soon end because Whirlpool
plans to close the plant on Friday and move the operation to Mexico. this will eliminate 1,100 jobs. Many in this city in southern
Indiana are sad about losing what was long the city’s
economic centerpiece and a ticket to the middle class for one
generation after another.
“This is all about corporate greed,” said Ms. Ford, who took a job at
Whirlpool 19 years ago. “It’s devastating to our family and to everyone
in the plant. I wonder where we’ll be two years or four years
from now. There aren’t any jobs here. How is this community going to
survive?”
At a time when the nation’s economy is struggling to gain momentum,
Whirlpool’s decision is an unwelcome step backward. It continues a trend
in which the nation has lost nearly six million factory jobs over the
past 12 years, representing one in three manufacturing jobs.
Connie Brasel, who earned $18.44 an hour making thermal liners for the
refrigerators, sees Whirlpool’s move as a betrayal not just of the
workers but also of the United States.
This country made Whirlpool what it is,” she said. “They didn’t get
world-class quality because they had the best managers. They got
world-class quality because of the U.S. and because of their workers.
And now they want to pack up and move to Mexico. I find it offensive.
[...] The closing leaves not just Ms. Ford and her son without a job,
but also her husband, a worker in the metal-pressing shop.
My mom and dad told me that when they were young, there were jobs
everywhere,” she said. “They said we had Whirlpool, Bristol-Myers, Mead
Johnson, Windsor Plastics, Guardian Automotive, Zenith. Now if you want
to find a job, there’s nothing around.
Ask the workers who is to blame, and they say not just
Whirlpool, but also President Bill Clinton for having negotiated the
North American Free Trade Agreement, which eliminated tariffs on trade
with the United States’ neighbors. They say the pact has siphoned jobs
to Mexico.
They also blame Indiana’s governor, Mitch Daniels, saying he has
largely ignored their plight, and President George W. Bush and President
Obama, saying they had done little to reverse manufacturing’s decline.
When people are unemployed for a long period, they would
look at any administration, including this one, as being part of the
problem and not doing enough,” said Mohammed F. Khayum, the dean of the
University of Southern Indiana’s business school. “It can definitely
play a role in this November’s elections unless things turn around
before then.
Our country is missing a strong
industrial policy, with an administration and Congress that chooses
which manufacturers are important to support --and why. As long as
economic disasters like this are repeated all over the country, I don't
think Democrats are going to be pleasantly surprised this November.
Rightardia comment: Wirehead is from Ohio and he remembers an era when a high school student could work at a local plant and retire 30 years later and make a decent wage. Unfortunately, many US businesses have offshored their operations to take advantage of cheap Asian labor and tax breaks. In China, there is labor unrest and some US businesses will probably relocate because workers want fewer hours and better working conditions.
Mexico has a lot of restrictions on foreigners. For example, an American cannot purchase a home or property in Mexico. We suspect the Whirlpool managers who are moving to Mexico are in for some surprises.
We are happy that the Obama administration is finally ending tax incentives and tax avoidance schemes that encouraged US businesses to offshore their headquarters and factories. Last night the Senate Republicans once again voted down the American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Act.
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