Carrier just showed corporations how to beat Donald Trump
Carrier
just showed corporations how to beat Donald Trump
By: Bernie Sanders
Taken From: The Washington Post
Today, about 1,000
Carrier workers and their families should be rejoicing. But the rest of our
nation’s workers should be very nervous.
President-elect
Donald Trump will reportedly announce a deal with United Technologies, the
corporation that owns Carrier, that keeps less than 1,000 of the 2,100 jobs in
America that were previously scheduled to be transferred to Mexico. Let’s be
clear: It is not good enough to save some of these jobs. Trump made a promise
that he would save all of these jobs, and we cannot rest until an ironclad
contract is signed to ensure that all of these workers are able to continue
working in Indiana without having their pay or benefits slashed.
In exchange for
allowing United Technologies to continue to offshore more than 1,000 jobs,
Trump will reportedly give the company tax and regulatory favors that the
corporation has sought. Just a short few months ago, Trump was pledging to
force United Technologies to “pay a damn tax.” He was insisting on very steep
tariffs for companies like Carrier that left the United States and wanted to
sell their foreign-made products back in the United States. Instead of a damn
tax, the company will be rewarded with a damn tax cut. Wow! How’s that for
standing up to corporate greed? How’s that for punishing corporations that shut
down in the United States and move abroad?
In essence, United
Technologies took Trump hostage and won. And that should send a shock wave of
fear through all workers across the country.
Trump has
endangered the jobs of workers who were previously safe in the United States.
Why? Because he has signaled to every corporation in America that they can
threaten to offshore jobs in exchange for business-friendly tax benefits and
incentives. Even corporations that weren’t thinking of offshoring jobs will
most probably be reevaluating their stance this morning. And who would pay for
the high cost for tax cuts that go to the richest businessmen in America? The
working class of America.
Let’s be clear.
United Technologies is not going broke. Last year, it made a profit of $7.6
billion and received more than $6 billion in defense contracts. It has also
received more than $50 million from the Export-Import Bank and very generous
tax breaks. In 2014, United Technologies gave its former chief executive Louis
Chenevert a golden parachute worth more than $172 million. Last year, the
company’s five highest-paid executives made more than $50 million. The firm
also spent $12 billion to inflate its stock price instead of using that money
to invest in new plants and workers.
Does that sound
like a company that deserves more corporate welfare from our government?
Trump’s Band-Aid solution is only making the problem of wealth inequality in
America even worse.
I said I would
work with Trump if he was serious about the promises he made to members of the
working class. But after running a campaign pledging to be tough on corporate
America, Trump has hypocritically decided to do the exact opposite. He wants to
treat corporate irresponsibility with kid gloves. The problem with our rigged
economy is not that our policies have been too tough on corporations; it’s that
we haven’t been tough enough.
We need to
re-instill an ethic of corporate patriotism. We need to send a very loud and
clear message to corporate America: The era of outsourcing is over. Instead of
offshoring jobs, the time has come for you to start bringing good-paying jobs
back to America.
If United
Technologies or any other company wants to keep outsourcing decent-paying
American jobs, those companies must pay an outsourcing tax equal to the amount
of money they expect to save by moving factories to Mexico or other low-wage
countries. They should not receive
federal contracts or other forms of corporate welfare. They must pay back all
of the tax breaks and other corporate welfare they have received from the
federal government. And they must not be allowed to reward their executives with
stock options, bonuses or golden parachutes for outsourcing jobs to low-wage
countries. I will soon be introducing the Outsourcing Prevention Act, which
will address exactly that.
If Donald Trump
won’t stand up for America’s working class, we must.



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