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Whirlpool closing plant


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Updated: 10/28/2011 7:47 am Published: 10/27/2011 3:20 pm

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Whirlpool Corp. announced Thursday it will close its refrigerator plant, long the most important employer in Fort Smith, next year, putting 1,000 people out of work.

The company issued a statement blaming the closure on a decrease in demand for side-by-side refrigerators and price pressure from competitors.

The factory employed 4,600 people five years ago, but that number has declined in the poor economy and since Benton Harbor, Mich.-based Whirlpool opened a refrigerator factory in Mexico.

A number of Fort Smith-area companies that supplied the Whirlpool plant have already scaled back production or closed.

Manufacturing jobs in Fort Smith dropped from 23,322 in 2000 to 14,736 in 2009, a decline of 36.8 percent, according to a study by the Institute for Economic Advancement at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

The sharp downward trend is mirrored statewide, where nearly 86,900 manufacturing jobs disappeared in the same period, a 34.6 percent plunge.

Gov. Mike Beebe has worked to recruit higher-paying manufacturing jobs to Arkansas, and Whirlpool has been regarded in the upper tier of employers. But the state has still seen many jobs move overseas, particularly those that don't require skilled labor.

Rheem Manufacturing Co., another major Fort Smith employer, announced during the summer a plan to move 250 jobs to a plant in Mexico.

Fort Smith has landed a $100 million Mitsubishi Power Systems wind turbine plant that is to employ 300 or more people when production starts. The company could start production next year, but it is tied up in a lawsuit over its turbine design.




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guard - 10/28/2011 10:18 PM
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I will pray for Gov. Beebe & family, thank you for not running for another office in our state or country. The Mexicans come here for work and our companys go to Mexico to re-locate, what about the poor people of Arkansas, 49th is getting old. God help Arkansas.

nucworker - 10/28/2011 7:30 AM
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But these companies don't think about the big picture. If all these companies keep moving jobs to other places (Mexico, china, etc.) Then we the people over here have no jobs, living lower standards of life due to the jobs we lost. This means the people don't go out and spend money to buy the things they make because we don't have the jobs. They are hurting themselves in the long run. They might make bigger profits now and thats all they are thinking about is now. But eventually if no one is buying their product because all the compaines have moved and we dont have jobs it will bring them down. I think if they move those plants then the companies should be taxed that difference and not let them sell it here in America. They are all slowly but surely running American jobs and economy.

TexasMadDog - 10/28/2011 12:24 AM
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The good manufacturung jobs go to Communist China, the low paying manufacturing jobs go to Mexico, as cheap as Whirlpool's wages are in Arkansas they must really be getting a bargain in Mexico but there will be no lower prices just more profits for the whirlpool big wigs

Fardy McPooter - 10/27/2011 6:46 PM
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Hi Ho Hi Ho and it's overseas they go, where wages are low and benefits they do not KNOW, HI HO HI HO HI HO ! Over the rivers and through the seas to sweat shops they run with glee ! Tax cuts and loop holes, and more Americans in POVERTY ! Guess my next fridge will be an LG !

happy to be me - 10/27/2011 3:55 PM
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AT LEAST THEY DIDN'T BLAME IT ON THE PRESIDENT. THE FACT IS THAT IF A COMPANY NEEDS EMPLOYEES TO OPERATE THEIR BUSSINESS THEY WILL HIRE WHAT THEY NEED. MANY YEARS BEFORE OBOMA TOOK OFFICE COMPANIES, AT LEAST HERE IN AR. FIGURED OUT HOW TO AVOID PAYING BENEFITS TO EMPLPYEES. THAT WAY IS TO HIRE TEMPS.THEY DO NOT PAY MUCH IF ANY ABOVE MENIUM WAGE AND NO OTHER BENEFITS. ALSO IF THEY CHOOSE TO LAY OFF OR FIRE AN EMPLOYEE, IT IS VERY EASY TO DO WITH NO EXCUSSES NECCESSARY. THE FACT IS IF A COMPANY WANTS TO DO BUSSINESS THEY EILL HIRE WHAT EVER IT TAKES TO KEEP THIR DOORS OPEN. TAXES , INSURANCE AND OTHER BENEFITS ARE NOT A PROBLEN NO MATTER WHAT POLOTICIANS TRY TO MAKE US BELEIVE.THE FACT THAT COMPANIES HAVE STARTED DOING THIS IS ANOTHER REASON THAT PEOPLE CAN'T MAKE A LIVEING WORKING JUST ONE JOB.
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