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Layoffs underway at Carrier plant in Indiana that drew Trump’s criticism

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INDIANAPOL­IS — More than 300 Carrier Corp. workers were being laid off Thursday from the company’s Indianapol­is factory as part of an outsourcin­g of jobs to Mexico that drew criticism last year from then-presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump.

The nearly 340 workers clocked out after their final shifts at Carrier’s gas furnace factory. Another wave of 290 workers will be let go by Dec. 22 under a timetable the company announced in late May.

Carrier announced in February 2016 that it would close the Indianapol­is plant and cut about 1,400 production jobs in a move expected to save $65 million annually by moving furnace production to Mexico.

Trump repeatedly criticized Carrier’s Mexico outsourcin­g plan. Weeks after Trump won the election, Carrier announced an agreement brokered by the president-elect to spare about 800 jobs in Indianapol­is, where the company has pledged to keep nearly 1,100 jobs.

But some 600 jobs are still being eliminated by the outsourcin­g.

Although Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, the former Indiana governor, have been credited with saving Carrier’s Indianapol­is factory, employees don’t have a sense of much job security, said Robert James, president of United Steel Workers Lo- cal 1999, which represents plant workers.

“They just don’t have any faith in this plant staying in Indianapol­is,” he told The Indianapol­is Star. “There’s just too much uncertaint­y.”

The Indiana Economic Developmen­t Board in March approved an incentive package that includes directing $7 million in state tax breaks and grants over 10 years to the company. As part of that deal, Carrier is investing $16 million for automation at the Indianapol­is plant.

The company’s CEO has said that will ultimately mean fewer jobs at the factory.

 ?? Timothy A. Clary / AFP / Getty Images file ?? A Carrier plant in Indianapol­is that President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence visited before their inaugurati­on has begun laying off workers.
Timothy A. Clary / AFP / Getty Images file A Carrier plant in Indianapol­is that President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence visited before their inaugurati­on has begun laying off workers.

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