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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Wed Feb 2, 2022, 01:04 PM Feb 2022

'Building back worse': Wisconsin's fight over the production of USPS vehicles

Wisconsin residents cheered when Oshkosh Defense, a Wisconsin-based manufacturer, won a large contract to build a new generation of post office delivery vehicles - up to 165,000 – but now Wisconsinites are fuming about the company’s decision to produce those vehicles in South Carolina, rather than Wisconsin.

Wisconsin’s political leaders and labor unions are stepping up pressure on Oshkosh Defense as well as the US Postal Service and White House to get the company to do that manufacturing to Wisconsin. The 10-year contract, which could exceed $10bn, is expected to create more than 1,000 jobs. These leaders warn that unless the production is done in Wisconsin, Democratic candidates will be hurt in that pivotal swing state in this November’s elections as well as in 2024.

“We are extremely disappointed in Oshkosh Defense’s decision to accept the money from the US Postal Service and then turn around and send their production to a different state,” said Stephanie Bloomingdale, president of the Wisconsin State AFL-CIO union federation. “This is just another slap in the face to Wisconsin workers. People are very outraged about it. It doesn’t fit into president Biden’s vision to have high-road manufacturing.”

Many Oshkosh Defense workers are wearing buttons to work, saying, “We Can Build This.” These workers, members of the United Auto Workers (UAW), say they’re dismayed that the company – unionized since 1938 – plans to do postal vehicle production in one of the nation’s most anti-union states. UAW Local 578 in Oshkosh has collected over 1,500 signatures urging the company to rescind its South Carolina decision, and Wisconsin’s unions are planning a big rally in February to further pressure Oshkosh Defense.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/building-back-worse-wisconsins-fight-over-the-production-of-usps-vehicles/ar-AATowge

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This contract has been full of controversy YorkRd Feb 2022 #1

YorkRd

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1. This contract has been full of controversy
Wed Feb 2, 2022, 01:20 PM
Feb 2022

Ohio company alleges USPS unfairly gave mail truck contract to Oshkosh Corp.

WLUK) -- An Ohio company says the U.S. Postal Service "put its thumb on the scale" against the company when the USPS awarded a contract for mail delivery trucks to Oshkosh Corp.

The complaint Workhorse Inc. filed last month in federal court has been unsealed. It contends that USPS awarded the contract to Oshkosh even though Oshkosh's plan included some vehicles with internal combustion engines. The complaint says the delivery industry is moving toward all-electric vehicles, which it contends are cheaper to operate in the long run.



https://fox11online.com/news/business/ohio-company-alleges-usps-unfairly-gave-mail-truck-contract-to-oshkosh-corp

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