How Has the Closing of a Local Paper Mill Affected a Community? Part Two.
Posted by scapozzola on 02/23/2010
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Dan, this interview is a good
Dan, this interview is a good example of how the loss of industry affects the whole community. From the individuals that work at the factures, to stories in the community were workers purchase products; to food pantry, and united way centers that provide helpful services to their community. When a facture closes its doors, due to unfair trade practices, we’re losing more than a facture. We lose a community; a Town; a City; a State ect….
Great video explaining the
Great video explaining the human side of trade. Thank you for sharing Dan and Susan...