MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis — A lot of uncertainty for workers at the Harley Davidson plant in Menomonee Falls. The motorcycle maker announced it is moving some of its production to Thailand.
“How are people feeling in there?” asked reporter Rebecca Klopf.
“Pretty nervous,” said an unidentified worker.
The workers she spoke to did not want to give their names or have their faces appear on camera due to worries both about their jobs and their future. Harley-Davidson says it moving more production of the Sport Series and Pan America bikes to Thailand. The workers say they believe their jobs will go too.
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One response to “HARLEY DAVIDSON LIED: MOVING PRODUCTION TO Thailand”
It’s not nice to out source American jobs overseas.
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