Leading music instrument factory to move to china

Stalin

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remember the good old days when frump promised to "bring jobs back to america"...

the golden age of hypocrisy and blatant campaign lies continues unabated..

"...EASTLAKE, Ohio, April 17 (Reuters) - When Keith Czika learned the brass-instrument factory where he had worked for nearly 18 years was closing and his job was headed to China, the 62-year-old Ohioan focused on what he saw as a source of leverage: the plant’s ultimate owner, billionaire investor John Paulson, a close ally of President Donald Trump.

A three-time Trump voter, Czika raised the idea in early January with union colleagues of publicly calling out Paulson to try to save the Conn Selmer plant. The strategy was to pressure Paulson by linking the closure to Trump's pledge to revive American manufacturing. During the 2024 campaign, Paulson had criticized U.S. companies for offshoring jobs.

But the United Auto Workers’ public campaign — including a rally at which local officials assailed Paulson, social‑media videos and an online petition to the White House seeking Trump’s intervention — failed to avert the closure. The Eastlake, Ohio, factory is set to shut at the end of June, costing 150 jobs.

Conn Selmer, the largest U.S. band-instrument maker, will shift to China production of tubas, sousaphones and some French horns, Chief Executive John Fulton told workers in January, according to a video reviewed by Reuters. That accounts for nearly all of the Eastlake factory’s output.

The failed effort underscores the limited political power of blue‑collar workers who form a core part of Trump’s base, even when their demands echo his populist “America First” agenda.


Conn Selmer is the largest manufacturer of band and orchestra instruments in the United States and a global leader in instrument manufacturing and distribution, with a brand portfolio representing over 750 years of combined musical heritage. Its brands include Armstrong, Bach, Conn, King, Holton, Leblanc, Ludwig, Musser, and Selmer. Conn Selmer is also the North American distributor of Henri Selmer Paris woodwinds and Yanagisawa saxophones.



comrade stalin
proud buyer of a selmer mk 3 in 1975
 
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