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workinclasszero

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Sat Jun 24, 2017, 07:25 AM Jun 2017

Carrier workers facing layoffs feel betrayed by Trump [View all]

Carrier workers facing layoffs feel betrayed by Trump
By DEAN REYNOLDS CBS NEWS June 23, 2017, 6:44 PM

INDIANAPOLIS -- A promise made before Christmas is fizzling before the Fourth of July.

In December, then-President-elect Trump told hundreds of workers at the Carrier manufacturing plant that he had worked out a deal to save their jobs.

But it's not working out that way. A steady downpour today did little to wash away the fact that the jobs of 600 union employees are going south.

"They're going to Monterrey, Mexico," said Robert James, president of the local union.

Reynolds said he felt betrayed, since Mr. Trump told workers during his December visit to the plant that 1,100 jobs would be saved.

Blasting companies for moving American jobs abroad was a feature of the Trump campaign, and saving the Carrier jobs was touted as a sign of Mr. Trump's bargaining prowess.

"You're going to have a good Christmas," he said at the plant.

But the truth is that 400 of the 1,100 jobs Mr. Trump mentioned were white-collar positions that were never going away.

Only 700 union jobs were saved. Six hundred others will be lost, and Carrier is not paying a price. The company actually received a $7 million incentive package from Indiana to keep the plant open with a reduced work force.

"That is what he said was not going to happen," James said. "That's what he told all of us."

"And a lot of these people voted for Mr. Trump" with the understanding that he would save their jobs, James added.

Duane Oreskovic voted for the president, and is among those losing their jobs.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/carrier-workers-betrayed-by-trumps-promise-to-save-their-jobs/

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As they say, elections have consequences. DeminPennswoods Jun 2017 #1
No sympathy from me for these ASSHOLES! workinclasszero Jun 2017 #2
Yep... physioex Jun 2017 #6
That's the worst part workinclasszero Jun 2017 #11
When you vote for a con man you get conned. Bluepinky Jun 2017 #3
Precisely. dalton99a Jun 2017 #40
Sounds like the Workers and... physioex Jun 2017 #4
Flounder, Flounder, Flounder. TheBlackAdder Jun 2017 #5
yeah shocker mnmoderatedem Jun 2017 #7
The Art of the Steal... Docreed2003 Jun 2017 #8
Too bad they didn't listen to Maya Angelou. GoCubsGo Jun 2017 #9
Well, trusting a well documented pathological liar is not very smart. MoonRiver Jun 2017 #10
Mixed feelings from me as well. nocalflea Jun 2017 #31
On the bright side, they're all now qualified for honorary doctorates from Trump University. tanyev Jun 2017 #12
Where is the media kacekwl Jun 2017 #13
Oh they are bitching about Twitler not allowing cameras at his daily lie sessions anymore workinclasszero Jun 2017 #14
NPR had an interview on yesterday NickB79 Jun 2017 #27
They were told what they were voting for with tRump, and now FFS they're surprised. Some people RKP5637 Jun 2017 #15
And the scorpion isn't going to sting you... smirkymonkey Jun 2017 #16
There should be plenty of jobs in agriculture opening up for these folks. Buns_of_Fire Jun 2017 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author Kittycow Jun 2017 #21
They chose to believe whom they chose to believe. It isn't as though we didn't warn them. So TS. WinkyDink Jun 2017 #18
hey chumps, trump used you for a photo op....wake up. he's a fraud. spanone Jun 2017 #19
Yeah, I remember reports of the workers cheering him. Kittycow Jun 2017 #23
Those who voted to oppress... put themselves in a mess. oasis Jun 2017 #20
This could be the beginning of the end of the Obama economy. kentuck Jun 2017 #22
I have no sympathy for dopes louis c Jun 2017 #24
Oh well, McDonalds and Walmart are hiring RhodeIslandOne Jun 2017 #25
They'll be COMPETING for those jobs to boot! Kittycow Jun 2017 #26
Waking up . . . . . no_hypocrisy Jun 2017 #28
Too bad they listened to the "showboat bullshitter". Historic NY Jun 2017 #29
Carrier employees (jobs) and Hoosiers (tax incentives) both got played and the country got TrumPence Freethinker65 Jun 2017 #30
When I read stuff, I think of a Law & Order movie scene. Blue_true Jun 2017 #32
At least they get to keep their guns.... bluecollar2 Jun 2017 #33
Right and they don't have to worry about this anymore as well workinclasszero Jun 2017 #45
Oh, so now 1100 people who voted for Trump are now dismayed because they Baitball Blogger Jun 2017 #34
Well, this is what happens when you vote like a dumbass. Squinch Jun 2017 #35
I watched cbs evening news last night and this was the opening story kimbutgar Jun 2017 #36
Is reality sinking in yet, trumpanzees? joeybee12 Jun 2017 #37
They willingly bought and drank the snake oil Golden Raisin Jun 2017 #38
They should be holding Pence's feet to the fire, too Brother Buzz Jun 2017 #39
In a word rock Jun 2017 #41
Hillary promoted new jobs in new energy which these workers would have been qualified to work bresue Jun 2017 #42
Boo, effing hoo. lindysalsagal Jun 2017 #43
At least they get to keep their guns, yortsed snacilbuper Jun 2017 #44
Sixty percent of Indiana is composed of rusty fender Jun 2017 #46
Oh, that just because Trump isn't a politician... Oneironaut Jun 2017 #47
Fuck off. Dawson Leery Jun 2017 #48
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