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We just got word that Whirlpool management is warning its Evansville, Ind., employees not to rally Friday to protest plans to close the plant. Show your support for these workers and sign our petition to Whirlpool to Keep It Made in America and Save Our Jobs. Tell Whirlpool: Keep It Made in America and Save Our Jobs. So far, more than 38,000 people have signed the petition, but the 1,100 workers soon to be out of jobs need our support now more than ever, as Whirlpool plans to start closing its refrigerator plant in Evansville, Ind., on March 26 and move production to Mexico. Meanwhile, Whirlpool—the world's largest home appliance maker—enjoys healthy profits and has received a $19 million economic matching grant that should be creating jobs here in America. Sign our petition today and tell Whirlpool: Keep It Made in America and Save Our Jobs. In solidarity, Marc Laitin AFL-CIO Online Mobilization Coordinator On 2/18/10 3:15 PM, Richard L. Trumka, AFL-CIO President wrote:
The Whirlpool Corp. is closing a refrigerator manufacturing plant in Evansville, Ind., putting more than 1,100 people out of work. Even worse, Whirlpool will continue to produce these refrigerators, but not in Evansville and not anywhere else in America. They are planning to manufacture them in Mexico, where weaker labor and environmental laws make them “cheaper” for Whirlpool to produce.
This is outrageous and unacceptable, especially in light of Whirlpool’s profitability and the $19 million dollars in economic recovery money Whirlpool recently received from the federal government as a part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Those are OUR economic recovery funds, not Mexico’s.
To protest Whirlpool’s decisions and demand good jobs in America, I’m heading to Evansville next Friday to rally and march with local workers and labor leaders—and I’d like you to join me. No, I’m not asking you to join me in person, but I would like you to sign a petition in solidarity with the Evansville workers for me to deliver to Whirlpool’s management.
Too many people have lost their jobs. Too many jobs have been sent overseas. Enough is enough. Whirlpool’s management can’t take our money, shut down our factories and lay off our workers. It’s not acceptable—and together we’re going to deliver a loud and clear message to Whirlpool: Keep It Made in America and Save Our Jobs.
Together we will fight against corporate greed and for good jobs. Together we will rebuild the American economy, because everyone deserves a good job NOW!
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