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How Many More Job Losses For Northwest Ohio Under Ted Strickland?

Started by irishbobcat, October 06, 2010, 06:49:25 AM

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How Many More Job Losses For Northwest Ohio Under Ted Strickland?

The Toledo Blade recently reported:

Since Jan. 1, 2009, four northwest Ohio factories have closed, shipping their work to Indiana and costing the state 319 jobs.

In the same period, a Blade investigation found, at least 11 other manufacturers employing about 1,900 people in the region have closed and shipped work to North Carolina, Tennessee, Illinois, and elsewhere within the United States.

Massive job losses caused by factory closures are nothing new in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan. Going back to 2000,

The Blade found about 140 factories with 20 or more employees that closed in northwest Ohio, totaling about 18,000 lost jobs. More than two dozen factory closings - costing about 3,500 jobs - were counted in Lenawee, Hillsdale, and Monroe counties in southeast Michigan.





County by county, town by town, there  are thousands of stories of homes and health insurance lost, slashed salaries for those lucky enough to find new jobs, and years of emotional distress for those who were handed permanent pink slips.

This is Ted Strickland's Ohio. Because of inaction by our sitting Governor, more and more Ohioans lose their jobs on a yearly basis, with no hope for new manufacturing jobs coming into Ohio to replace them.

A do-nothing Governor who just tells people to "hang on". Hang on to no job, no income, no health insurance, and eventually no unemployment benefits when they run out.

This is why Ohio needs a new approach to government. A new commitment to the working man. A new commitment to keeping and attracting new manufacturing jobs to Ohio.  A new way of doing things.

It's time to vote Green. It's time to support new leadership for Ohio.

Dennis S. Spisak-Green Party of Ohio nominee for Governor

www.votespisak.org/governor/

www.dennisspisak.com

for more info, contact 330-503-1407