Keeping jobs in the U.S. just doesn’t make sense for Carrier’s bottom line

Kai Ryssdal, Emily Henderson, and Bridget Bodnar Aug 21, 2017
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Keeping jobs in the U.S. just doesn’t make sense for Carrier’s bottom line

Kai Ryssdal, Emily Henderson, and Bridget Bodnar Aug 21, 2017
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Six months after President Trump’s inauguration, the Carrier furnace and air-conditioner factory in Indianapolis began the first of 632 planned layoffs this year. This is the same Carrier factory that Trump worked with to keep its plant and manufacturing jobs in America. James Briggs, who writes for the Indianapolis Star, covered the Carrier layoffs for the paper last month. Marketplace host Kai Ryssdal has talked to Briggs before about Carrier and check in with him on the economic and employment climate in Indianapolis, one month after the layoffs began.

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