I'm no fan of our recently reelected governor, to vastly understate it, but this seems more like a typical cost cutting business move to me:
"Capitol Confidential Reports:
Remington in Ilion lays off 100-plus workers
Posted on November 11, 2014
Remington Arms laid off more than 100 employees at its Ilion factory Tuesday, according to multiple reports.
Utica's WKTV reports that Remington laid off at least 125 employees. WSYR in Syracuse reports that Assemblywoman Claudia Tenney, a Republican who represents parts of the Mohawk and Hudson valleys, confirmed that 126 people were laid off. Remington cited budgetary reasons and a "soft" market outlook for 2015 as the reasons for the layoffs, according to WIBX 950 AM.
The layoffs come on the heels of another round of layoffs in August that left 105 people out of work. In May, Remington said it would consolidate some operations into its Alabama factory. That move left workers at the Ilion factory, which is the nation's oldest continually operating gun manufacturer, wondering who would be lost in the downsizing of the plant.
The fate of Remington's operations in New York has been questioned by many since the passage of the SAFE Act in early 2013. Elected officials in favor of the strict gun-control measures had said it shouldn't have economic impacts on the state's gun manufacturers. But SAFE Act opponents and workers have slammed the set of laws as the reason why Remington has eyed operations in other states.
Tenney took to Twitter to blame Gov. Andrew Cuomo, whose SAFE Act is seen as a hallmark of his first term, for the layoffs."
Here are another 230 (between August and this layoff) skilled workers thrown out in the street.
"Capitol Confidential Reports:
Remington in Ilion lays off 100-plus workers
Posted on November 11, 2014
Remington Arms laid off more than 100 employees at its Ilion factory Tuesday, according to multiple reports.
Utica's WKTV reports that Remington laid off at least 125 employees. WSYR in Syracuse reports that Assemblywoman Claudia Tenney, a Republican who represents parts of the Mohawk and Hudson valleys, confirmed that 126 people were laid off. Remington cited budgetary reasons and a "soft" market outlook for 2015 as the reasons for the layoffs, according to WIBX 950 AM.
The layoffs come on the heels of another round of layoffs in August that left 105 people out of work. In May, Remington said it would consolidate some operations into its Alabama factory. That move left workers at the Ilion factory, which is the nation's oldest continually operating gun manufacturer, wondering who would be lost in the downsizing of the plant.
The fate of Remington's operations in New York has been questioned by many since the passage of the SAFE Act in early 2013. Elected officials in favor of the strict gun-control measures had said it shouldn't have economic impacts on the state's gun manufacturers. But SAFE Act opponents and workers have slammed the set of laws as the reason why Remington has eyed operations in other states.
Tenney took to Twitter to blame Gov. Andrew Cuomo, whose SAFE Act is seen as a hallmark of his first term, for the layoffs."
Here are another 230 (between August and this layoff) skilled workers thrown out in the street.
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