Carrier to Invest $1 Billion in U.S. Manufacturing, Creating 4,000 Jobs
Carrier announced on Tuesday that it plans to invest $1 billion in U.S. manufacturing over the next five years, which is expected to create about 4,000 jobs.

Carrier announced on Tuesday that it plans to invest $1 billion in U.S. manufacturing over the next five years, which is expected to create about 4,000 jobs.
The pro-outsourcing CEOs who abandoned President Donald Trump’s now-defunct American Manufacturing Council and the Strategy and Policy Forum will continue lobbying the White House.
The CEOs who fled President Donald Trump following his response to violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, last week have a history of importing foreign labor.
Ford will build a plant in Michigan instead of Mexico as a “vote of confidence” in President-elect Donald J. Trump’s incoming administration, its CEO Mark Fields announced on Tuesday.
The number of companies announcing a ramping up of investment in the U.S. and the corresponding rush to create jobs for Americans have jumped to a quicker pace since the election of Donald J. Trump to the White House.
After successfully saving the jobs of up to a thousand employees of Carrier and UT Corp. in Indiana, President-elect Donald Trump went back to his Twitter account to criticize Rexnord, another company that announced intentions to move American jobs to Mexico. Now Rexnord employees are asking for Trump’s intervention on their behalf, too.
On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks argued that the Carrier deal encourages companies making money off the government and is “an invitation to corruption.” Brooks stated, “I agree with Sarah Palin on this one. She wrote an op-ed
CNN has apologized after a network crew was caught on tape joking about President-elect Donald Trump’s plane crashing before a live shot on Thursday.
Thursday after President-elect Donald Trump wrapped up his appearance in Cincinnati that was part of his “Thank You” tour, Democratic strategist and long-time Clinton ally Paul Begala acknowledge Trump deserved some credit for the announcement earlier in the day that
MONTERREY, Nuevo Leon — As a result of President-Elect Donald Trump’s deal with Carrier to keep 1,000 jobs in Indiana, a Mexican border governor is calling on his residents to boycott Texas in retaliation.
President-elect Donald Trump visited the Carrier air conditioner factory in Indiana, praising the company decision to keep 1,100 jobs in the United States, reversing their plans to move the jobs to Mexico.
President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence’s deal with Carrier to keep 1,000 jobs in the United States is being called “a big win for the incoming administration.”
President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence will visit Carrier Corp. in Indianapolis on Thursday, just two days after the company announced it had reached a deal with the incoming president that will save over 1,000 American jobs.
As Donald Trump announced he had reached a deal to save American jobs before he even took the oath of office, some have speculated that Carrier reversed its decision to move jobs to Mexico over fears that the company may lose federal contracts once Trump becomes president.
In a video posted to YouTube on Wednesday, progressive commentator Cenk Uygur offered kudos to President-elect Donald Trump for using his clout as commander-in-chief to keep 1,000 jobs at Carrier manufacturing facility in Indiana in the United States instead of
Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” long-time Carrier employee Robin Maynard thanked President-elect Donald Trump for the deal he brokered to prevent Carrier from moving 1,000 jobs to Mexico. Maynard, who works at a Carrier manufacturing in Indiana, praised
Trump will also be in Indianapolis on Thursday afternoon where he is expected to speak about Carrier keeping jobs in the United States — a campaign promise he made to keep American jobs from going overseas.
Donald Trump isn’t even president yet and he’s already winning for American workers.
President-elect Donald Trump said Thursday that he is “making progress” in his attempt to keep a Carrier air conditioning plant in Indianapolis from moving to Mexico.
Bill Clinton argues that The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) that he signed was not the reason why so many jobs are going to Mexico.
During a town hall in Elkhart, Indiana, Barack Obama was asked a question about manufacturing by a man who was once employed by Carrier Corporation in Indiana before the plant moved to Mexico. “What we have to do is to make sure that folks are trained for the jobs that are coming in now because some of those jobs of the past are just not going to come back,” Obama said bluntly during the event broadcast on PBS.
On Fox News Sunday, Sen. Ted Cruz found himself on the defense, explaining what his VP pick of Carly Fiorina signals for his campaign’s views on outsourcing.
Following his landslide victory in New York, GOP frontrunner Donald Trump held a Wednesday campaign rally in Indianapolis, Indiana where trade has become a central issue of the 2016 race.
INDIANAPOLIS — The fuzzy video, shot by a worker on the floor of a Carrier factory here in the American heartland last month, captured the raging national debate over trade and the future of the working class in 3 minutes 32 seconds.
Those who work for Carrier have learned the costs of global trade on a personal and financial level after the company suddenly announced a move to Mexico.
At a CNN town hall Thursday, businessman and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump once again put the issue of manufacturing front and center in the 2016 race.
Democrats and Republicans have united in criticizing Carrier Corporation after the company announced it will move 1,400 jobs from Indianapolis to Mexico.
Carrier officials will meet with union members to discuss the HVAC manufacturer’s decision to layoff 1,400 employees and move the jobs to Mexico.
Heating and air-conditioning company Carrier, which has announced it will move 1,400 Americans’ jobs to Mexico, received $5.1 million from the Obama administration.
Donald Trump, the billionaire and national GOP presidential frontrunner who just won the New Hampshire primary and is polling ahead of the field in South Carolina, is seizing a major political opportunity with the news that Ford and Carrier are shipping thousands of U.S. jobs to Mexico.
Carrier announced a decision to move at least 1,400 jobs from Indianapolis to Mexico.