President Trump: We’re the workers you lied to

Our Revolution
2 min readSep 20, 2019

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By Tracey Aikman, Our Revolution Indiana

My entire working life has been dictated by offshoring. I’ve spent my career jumping from one factory closing to another. I just got laid off again from my job at Schneider Electric’s “Square D” factory here in Peru, when the multinational corporation that owns our plant announced they’d be moving our work to Mexico and other nonunion plants in the U.S.

Right now, Our Revolution Indiana is helping to organize a miracle effort to save our plant. Joined by workers from the GM plant in Lordstown, Ohio and workers from the Carrier plant in Indianapolis, who have also faced layoffs from outsourcing, we are calling on President Trump to sign an executive order that would prevent taxpayer dollars from going to companies that ship American jobs overseas. With the next round of layoffs at the Square D plant scheduled for September 27, there is no time to waste.

When President Trump was elected, he said: “Companies are not going to leave the United States anymore without consequences.” His promises ring hollow to me after I got my latest layoff notice.

My first job out of high school was at a factory owned by United Technologies in Wabash, Indiana. I showed up to work in March 1991 and a sign on the door read: “Moved to Mexico.”

My mother, who worked for a sister factory, also lost her job when her factory was sent south of the border.

I eventually got a union job at Chrysler in Kokomo, Indiana, which allowed me to give my family a middle-class life and build our dream house on five acres of land. In 2008, I got laid off. I lost my house and had to start over financially.

Now I’m facing another layoff, even though our Peru plant was profitable. In fact, the same week I was laid off, Schneider Electric announced profits of $2.2 billion for the first half of 2019.

I’m not alone. Workers across the Midwest are suffering the same fate. And President Trump continues to fail us. Instead of punishing companies like Schneider Electric, he has rewarded them with $120 million in federal contracts and a massive tax break. The closure of my factory is sad proof that Trump’s lies have consequences.

Trump’s broken promises have become a broken record destroying our communities, even though here in Miami County, we gave him the vast majority of our votes in 2016.

President Trump has the power to stop our jobs from leaving the U.S. by keeping federal contracts from going to companies that don’t support American workers. He can show us that he meant what he said when he promised to be a workers’ champion.

President Trump: We need your help now.

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