November 24, 2010 Headlines
Today’s Early Shift will be the last one till Monday, November 29, when we return from the Thanksgiving holiday.
The auto industry bailout has helped Kokomo, Indiana. Coverage of President Obama’s visit to Kokomo here and here.
Workers who have been retrained for green jobs are still seeking employment.
GM and Chrysler announce new investments in American factories.
The Federal Reserve downgrades its outlook for the economy in 2011, and global imbalances are examined.
A Washington Post election analysis shows that many new Republicans came from blue collar districts, which means that manufacturing and trade will continue to be important issues.
The Early Shift wishes all of you a Happy Thanksgiving. Safe travels, safe cooking, and safe (American-made) shopping to all of you.
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