Saturday, December 3, 2016

Bernie Sanders: Carrier Corporation 'Took Trump Hostage And Won'


By Gothamist, Dec. 01, 2016 

Donald Trump is kicking off his "victory tour" in Indianapolis today to celebrate himself for a deal reached with Carrier Corporation to keep an estimated 1,000 jobs in Indiana. But the deal, which will keep only half the company's jobs in the state and is contingent on huge corporate tax breaks, isn't the working-class victory his campaign is framing it as.

Carrier initially planned on shuttering its Indianapolis plant and shipping 2,000 jobs to a new facility in Monterrey, Mexico, where it could pay workers as little as $19 a day. The highest-paid workers at the Indianapolis factory currently earn $26 an hour and can make upwards of $70,000 a year with overtime, according to the Indy Star.

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