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IN SR0034
Resolution
AI Summary
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Expresses the Indiana Senate's profound disappointment in Carrier Corporation and its parent company United Technologies for announcing plans to move 2,100 jobs from Indianapolis to Mexico.
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Notes that Carrier workers in Mexico may be paid as little as $3.00 per hour, while United Technologies reported a net income of $6.1 billion on net sales of $57 billion in its most recent fiscal year.
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References Carrier's history of manufacturing in Indianapolis for more than half the company's existence and the receipt of taxpayer dollars to develop its workforce.
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Directs the Secretary of the Senate to transmit a copy of the resolution to the board of directors at United Technologies and Carrier, as well as to Chris Nelson and Bob McDonough.
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Notes that United Technologies is led by Gregory J. Hayes, a Purdue University graduate, despite Indiana's favorable business environment and AAA credit rating.
Legislative Description
A SENATE RESOLUTION expressing profound disappointment in Carrier Corporation and United Technologies.