The Indiana-based air conditioner giant said it has reached a deal with the president-elect and Mike Pence, Indiana’s governor and the vice president-elect, to keep nearly 1,000 positions in the state, according to transition officials and the company. The decision by Carrier follows Trump's campaign pledge to reverse the decades-long economic forces that have moved manufacturing jobs out of the country's ailing Rust Belt.
The Indiana-based air conditioner giant said it has reached a deal with the president-elect and Mike Pence, Indiana’s governor and the vice president-elect, to keep nearly 1,000 positions in the state, according to transition officials and the company. The decision by Carrier follows Trump's campaign pledge to reverse the decades-long economic forces that have moved manufacturing jobs out of the country's ailing Rust Belt.
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