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TexasTowelie

(112,168 posts)
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 02:57 AM Jan 2017

Eaton announces plan to close Hutchinson plant by October; 100 jobs would be affected

Employees at Hutchinson’s Eaton Hydraulics plant learned Wednesday afternoon that the plant will close by October, eliminating about 100 local jobs.

The closure comes just 10½ years after city, county and state leaders rallied with plant employees to keep the manufacturing plant at 3401 E. Fourth Ave. open – though with the loss of a significant number of jobs at the time – after the multinational corporation announced plans to move local production to Mexico.

With the current closure, production of components made in Hutchinson will also move to Queretaro, Mexico, said Kelly Jasko, director of communications for Eaton’s Industrial Sector. She said she didn’t know what volume of production would be relocated.

The chamber will reach out to the company, said Kirk Johnson, interim CEO of the Hutchinson / Reno County Chamber of Commerce, “to seek guidance whether the decision is final or if a potential strategy can be employed. Should the decision be final, we’ll offer assistance and resources to the affected employees.”

Read more: http://www.hutchnews.com/news/business/eaton-announces-plan-to-close-hutchinson-plant-by-october-jobs/article_52cf8f36-7ef9-5db0-bff3-6950a3fe7999.html

[font color=330099]Maybe Trump will pay the company a few million dollars to keep those jobs from going to Mexico?[/font]

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Eaton announces plan to close Hutchinson plant by October; 100 jobs would be affected (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jan 2017 OP
It's only 100 jobs. No big deal to The Con. His sights are set on BUG co's whose decisions affect napi21 Jan 2017 #1
The migration of companies and outsourcing of jobs to slave wage countries will continue democratisphere Jan 2017 #2

napi21

(45,806 posts)
1. It's only 100 jobs. No big deal to The Con. His sights are set on BUG co's whose decisions affect
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 03:12 AM
Jan 2017

Thousands of workers, or at least close to 1,000. I bet this move is ignored!

democratisphere

(17,235 posts)
2. The migration of companies and outsourcing of jobs to slave wage countries will continue
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 03:42 AM
Jan 2017

regardless of drump's grandstanding.

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