2/10/15, "Carrier to relocate 1,400 Indianapolis jobs to Mexico," Fox59.com, Matt Adams-Web Producer, Indianapolis, Ind.
"Carrier plans to relocate its
Indianapolis operations to Mexico over the next three years, a move that
will affect about 1,400 jobs. Jobs will begin transitioning to Monterrey, Mexico, in 2017, with
completion estimated in 2019. The company manufactures heating,
ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems at its plant
located on West Morris Street.
Carrier said the move is subject to discussions with local union
representatives. Eligible employees will be entitled to severance
benefits, including access to the company’s Employee Scholar Program,
which pays for tuition, books and fees at accredited higher education
institutions.
Chris Nelson, president of HVAC Systems and Services North American, issued the following statement:
“This move is intended to address the challenges we
continue to face in a rapidly changing HVAC industry, with the continued
migration of the HVAC industry to Mexico, including our suppliers and
competitors, and ongoing cost and pricing pressures driven, in part, by
new regulatory requirements.
“Relocating our operations to a region where we have existing
infrastructure and a strong supplier base will allow us to operate more
cost effectively so that we can continue to produce high-quality HVAC
products that are competitively positioned while continuing to meet
customer needs.
“This decision is difficult and we recognize the impact on employees,
their families and the community. We are committed to ensuring that our
employees are treated respectfully and to working closely with their
representatives throughout this transition.”
The company said its HVAC residential headquarters and engineering positions will remain in Indianapolis.
Mayor Joe Hogsett releases this statement on Carrier’s announcement:
“Today’s surprise announcement was without warning and
incredibly disappointing. While I am obviously concerned about the
economic impact, my top priority is the well-being of the hardworking
families affected by this decision.
A job lost in any part of our community affects us all, and I believe
these are the times we must come together as one city to lift up our
neighbors. That is why this afternoon I will issue an Executive Order to
create a task force that will convene local, state, and federal
resources and direct every tool at our disposal toward supporting these
workers in the days ahead.”"
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Added: Why Mexico exists today:
“Mexico would have died...without the option to send its rural poor - fully one-fifth of its population - to the United States."...
June 2013 article:
6/17/13, "Syria and Egypt can't be fixed," Asia Times, by Spengler
“Mexico would have died as well, without the option to send its rural poor - fully one-fifth of its population - to the United States....
Sometimes countries dig themselves into a hole from which they cannot
extricate themselves. Third World dictators typically keep their rural
population poor, isolated and illiterate, the better to maintain
control. That was the policy of Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary
Party from the 1930s, which warehoused the rural poor in Stalin-modeled
collective farms called ejidos occupying most of the national
territory. That was also the intent of the Arab nationalist
dictatorships in Egypt and Syria. The policy worked until it didn't. In
Mexico, it stopped working during the debt crisis of the early 1980s,
and Mexico's poor became America's problem. In Egypt and Syria, it
stopped working in 2011. There is nowhere for Egyptians and Syrians to
go....
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Egypt remains a pre-modern society, with nearly 50% illiteracy, a 30%
rate of consanguineal marriage, a 90% rate of female genital mutilation,
and an un- or underemployment rate over 40%."...
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