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[QUOTE="reedny, post: 1792572, member: 1423"] My sympathy level for Carrier is "zero point zero". Maybe those poor corporate executives you're apologizing for should have kept THEIR word to the company's American employees. As far as "manufacturing", I sincerely doubt there was a labor cost-structure crisis. I'm more inclined to believe that carrier exec's wanted bigger bonuses and more perks. I'm sure their CEO and management are pulling down tens (if not hundreds) of millions. They're the world's largest HVAC manufacturer, not some small business struggling in upstate NY. I'm not the only one who thinks this is a story about corporate greed ... even Donald Trump (as limited as he is) has identified Carrier as an example of corporate outsourcing and exploitation. So the more pertinent survival question is: How do you think the families of the laid off workers are "surviving" after Carrier turned its back on them and left the area? As far as the rights themselves, frankly I no longer want the name "Carrier" on SU's new arena. Under the old contract, the company has more than made bank on a paltry investment. Now the Dome's going away .. along with Carrier's jobs, its reputation in CNY and hopefully its name. [/QUOTE]
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