November 30, 2016








Trump makes jobs deal with Carrier

Carrier Corporation announced on Tuesday that it will keep nearly 1,000 jobs in Indiana that had been set to be moved to Mexico, after it came to a deal with Trump. The air-conditioning company announced on Twitter that it had to an agreement with the president-elect and Vice-President-elect Mike Pence, Indiana’s governor, and they will appear at Carrier’s Indiana factory to announce details of the deal on Thursday. Carrier came under the spotlight in February after a video of the company’s management announcing its plans to shut down two factories that employed 2,100 people and move them to Mexico went viral. Trump made the company a running theme throughout his campaign, which emphasized his promise to fight trade deals and prevent jobs leaving the country.