http://www.workdayminnesota.org/index.php?news_6_4842By Mike Hall
10 April 2011
WASHINGTON - During the past decade, 5.5 million American manufacturing jobs have disappeared, mostly due to bad trade and tax policies that encourage U.S. companies to move jobs overseas. Further fueling job loss has been the global economic crisis and lack of a comprehensive national manufacturing strategy.
U.S. Senators Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, and Mark Kirk, R-Ill., have introduced legislation requiring the development of such a strategy.
“If we’re going to out-compete and out-innovate other countries, it will require a national manufacturing strategy,” said Brown. “The United States has been without one, and our economy has paid the price.”
Scott Paul, executive director for the Alliance for American Manufacturing, said the United States is the only industrial nation in the world without a cohesive manufacturing strategy.
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