Congress members express concern over Conn-Selmer's factory closure in Ohio and offshoring of jobs to China.
Quiver AI Summary
Lawmakers express concerns over job losses: Congresswoman Shontel Brown and Congressman Ro Khanna have sent a letter to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer regarding Conn-Selmer's decision to close its Eastlake, Ohio facility and offshore production to China. They emphasized the impact on local jobs and manufacturing.
Impact on skilled workers highlighted: In their letter, the lawmakers noted that the Eastlake facility employs 148 UAW members, who have built brass instruments for over 60 years. They argued that this closure not only affects the workers but raises questions about the government's dedication to keeping American manufacturing jobs in the U.S.
Call for action from the administration: The letter requests information on how the administration plans to address job offshoring and support displaced workers. Co-signers include several representatives from various states, advocating for the protection of American manufacturing jobs and the potential reversal of this decision.
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