Hoffa Denounces Hershey for Exporting American Jobs to Mexico
February 20 2009 - 5:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
Pennsylvania Peppermint Patty Plant Closes as Production Moves
Across Border; 300 Workers in Reading, PA are Latest Victims of
NAFTA Race to the Bottom WASHINGTON, Feb. 20
/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, Teamsters General President Jim
Hoffa denounced the Hershey Food Corporation's (NYSE:HSY) closing
of its plant in Reading, Pennsylvania, leaving nearly 300 workers
out in the cold. Hershey's plan to move the jobs to a Monterey,
Mexico plant shows how unfair trade deals like NAFTA continue to
harm American workers. The plant's closing continues a disturbing
trend for a city that has already lost more than one-fourth of its
good-paying manufacturing jobs since January 2001. Of the workers
losing their jobs, 50 are Teamsters. "That plant stood for decades
in Reading, providing countless families with good wages and job
security," Hoffa said. "Members of this community helped build that
company and this is how they are repaid. Hershey's actions are
unconscionable in this economic climate." The Hershey plant in
Reading made York Peppermint Patties and 5th Avenue bars. To date,
the company has shut down six plants with this most recent closing
a stage in its plan to cut 1,500 U.S. jobs. "Pennsylvania lost
nearly 60,000 jobs in the last quarter of 2008 and the estimate for
the month was well over 30,000 jobs lost," Hoffa said. "When are we
going to tell companies like Hershey that enough is enough?"
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters
represents more than 1.4 million hard-working men and women in the
United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. DATASOURCE: International
Brotherhood of Teamsters CONTACT: Leigh Strope, , or Galen Munroe,
, both of International Brotherhood of Teamsters, +1-202-624-6911
Web Site: http://www.teamster.org/
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