More bad news, GKN to lay off hundreds at it's Hazelwood plant. Jobs moving to non-union plant in Alabama.
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The silver lining is that it sounds like this is only the Composites Department and not GKN's entire St. Louis operations. The bad news is that it still is 300+ highly skilled workers who are about to be without jobs.GKN gathered its employees, some of the highest-skilled aerospace workers in the country, and informed them that the company planned to kick its more than 300 bonding mechanics to the curb and ship their jobs to plants where workers are paid nearly half their wages.
So defense spending should be a jobs program now?whitherSTL wrote: ↑Feb 11, 2022Well, Boeing’s STL congress/representative Cori Bush wants to reduce Defense spending.
So you reap what you sow.
What if we bomb our own cities? Then we get defense jobs and construction jobs. Stupid Cori Bush didn't even think of that.
I didn't mention Clinton because he was elected 30 years ago but yeah, him too and also virtually all US political leadership for all time.chris fuller wrote: ↑Feb 11, 2022Yep its ALL Biden's and Obama's fault and Clinton got off scott free? rolls eyes
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Entire military wants to reduce defense spending, Air Force has like 40% less airman since gulf wars but just 5% less space. They would love a BRAC round or 2.whitherSTL wrote: ↑Feb 11, 2022Well, Boeing’s STL congress/representative Cori Bush wants to reduce Defense spending.
So you reap what you sow.
Yes. Our 3 manufacturing facilities in St. Louis have over 80 openings (of approximately 600) and have no applicants to fill them. We would like to (need to) add a third shift at 2 sites, again labor shortage. Actively discussing adding a 4th location here to support our growth, but sadly are now considering alternative locations due to the lack of labor. We are so desperate, we are monitoring layoffs/closures such as this to fill our openings.DogtownBnR wrote: ↑Feb 11, 2022The question is, does the region have the job availability/capacity to absorb these 900 jobs? I wonder if Boeing would purchase this plant/land considering the proximity to their plant..... literally right next door. Obviously that wouldn’t mean the workers go to Boeing, but at least there wouldn’t be a large vacant property on that site.
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