"Little Pussy" called the Union Boss and told him to sit down and shut up. "Little Pussy" didn't understand why some air condition union shxt would want to piss off Trump, the idiot. Why in the hell would a union guy allow hundreds of jobs to move to Mexico without burning the plant down to the ground. "Little Pussy" missed the good old days of shxt wars as he hung up the phone and stared at his cheap ass Carrier Air Conditioner rattling the fuxking wall.
Why would a union man be talking on CNN anyway, the fuxking world is blowing up "Little Pussy" was sure of that.
"Little Pussy" had been owning the New York City streets for years and he could never understand good union men working the line simply going home to Mommy and crying about pay cuts and losing jobs to Wetbacks.
For Christ would only know, "Little Pussy" was sure.
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The company still plans to shift some work building fan
coils from the Indianapolis plant to Mexico, which will cost about 600 jobs,
despite Trump's deal with Carrier.
Related: Trump unleashes tweet on Carrier union boss who
blasted him
Trump said on Twitter on Wednesday night that Jones
"has done a terrible job representing workers. No wonder companies flee
country!" He added that "If United Steelworkers 1999 was any good,
they would have kept those jobs in Indiana. Spend more time working-less time
talking. Reduce dues."
Chuck Jones, who is President of United Steelworkers 1999,
has done a terrible job representing workers. No wonder companies flee country!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 8, 2016
If United Steelworkers 1999 was any good, they would have
kept those jobs in Indiana. Spend more time working-less time talking. Reduce
dues
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 8, 2016
On Thursday, Jones said that when Trump wrongly said 1,100
jobs would be saved, it led some plant workers to believe that their jobs were
safe -- workers who are worried again now that the true job figures are known.
Jones said he is grateful that Trump got involved in
negotiations with Carrier and saved 800 jobs. And he said he's not particularly
concerned with threats he's received since his dispute with Trump. Some news
organizations reported on Twitter on Wednesday that he has received death
threats.
"I've been doing this job 30 years. I had a lot more
serious threats than people are making now," he said. "I have a
thicker skin than I did many years ago. Everybody has a right to their opinion.
I'm not overly upset about it."
Related: 1,000 jobs saved by Trump. Thousands more to go
Jones told CNNMoney on Wednesday that Trump had only
"halfway delivered" on his promise to save jobs at Carrier, and that
"we expect you go back and keep all the jobs." On Thursday, he said
he's worried about the future of the 800 jobs that Carrier has agreed to keep
in Indianapolis.
"I don't know what their long-term plans are," he
said. "I know their plans are to invest $16 million in the facility in the
next two years. That's going to be some automation. And automation is going to
mean less people."
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