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10.19

» Whirlpool: Recall of 150 workers possible

A few laid off Whirlpool workers and, indirectly, the area economy may have a financially brighter holiday season. Whirlpool Corp. confirmed Friday the possible recall of up to 150 workers to support increased refrigerator production planned at its Fort Smith plant for at least the remainder of 2009. Sources have told The City Wire that up to 200 could be recalled, and that seven previously scheduled plant shutdown days around the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays are now scheduled for production. Also, the sources said production is planned for seven Saturdays between Oct. 31 and Dec. 19. The only catch to the Whirlpool production increase is the ability of vendors to supply parts for the extra work. Suppliers to Whirlpool are not always able to bring back employees and ramp up production as fast as Whirlpool can generate the demand for parts.

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Tags: Arkansas, Business, Business News, Economy, Fort Smith, Ft. Smith, Jobs, Local, News, Small Business, Unemployment, Whirlpool, Manufacturing, Factory,


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08.29

FSM: Cap and trade bill will wreck U.S. economy

Former energy executive Claiborne Deming told a Friday lunch gathering of about 100 Fort Smith area business and civic leaders that the proposed federal cap and trade bill is “extraordinarily draconian,” will destroy the U.S. economy, and it was “hijacked” by environmental extremists in the Democrat Party. And those were the kind things he had to say.

The American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009, commonly referred to the cap and trade bill and the Waxman-Markey bill, was approved by the U.S House of Representatives on June 26 on a 219-212 vote. U.S. Rep. Vic Snyder, D-Little Rock, was the only member of Arkansas’ delegation in the House to vote for the bill. It is now on the Senate calendar.

Among its numerous provisions, the proposed bill establishes a national energy production standard requiring 20% of retail electric sales to come from combined renewable energy and energy efficiency by 2020. The bill also establishes greenhouse cap and trade provisions that cover 85% of the overall economy, including electricity producers, oil refineries, natural gas suppliers, and energy-intensive industries like iron, steel, cement and paper manufacturers, according to the filing by Entergy Arkansas.

Read the full article at The City Wire

Posted at 2:49 PM (2 years ago) | Permalink

Tags: FSM, Cap and Trade, Cap and Tax, Energy, Green, Environment, Global Warming, Democrat, Republican, Freedom, Tax, Taxes, Arkansas, Fort Smith, Ft. Smith, Local, Claiborne Deming, Business, Businesses, Business News, News, Small Business, Small Business News,


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