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ILLINOIS CITY COUNCIL VOTES TO TELL BAIN CAPITALTO STOP OUTSOURCING IN THEIR TOWN —170 JOBS AT STAKE

Richard Kigel · Wednesday, July 18th 2012 at 11:56AM · 1169 views
HUFFINGTON POST, July 18, 2012 -- The city council of Freeport, Ill., approved a resolution Monday evening that will call on presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney to step in and save roughly 170 local jobs being outsourced by a company owned by Bain Capital.


Last year, Massachusetts-based Sensata Technologies announced that it was closing its Freeport plant by the end of 2012 and shipping the jobs to China. The U.S. positions, the company claimed, would be phased out gradually. Sensata Technologies makes sensors and controls that are used in aircraft and automobiles.


The resolution organized by Sensata employees calls on Romney -- who co-founded Bain -- to "come to Freeport to meet the people directly affected by Bain Capital's outsourcing and to step in and stop the outsourcing of these jobs from Freeport to China."


The city council voted unanimously, 8-0, on Monday to approve the Sensata resolution.

Romney maintains that he left Bain in 1999, even though multiple documents list him as having leadership roles with the company beyond that date.


Regardless of the date that he left, Tom Gaulrapp -- a lifelong resident of Freeport and 33-year employee of Sensata -- said that Romney still bears some responsibility.

"They used his business model," Gaulrapp said. "And the board of directors and most of the officers at Bain Capital were put in place by him. There's an ongoing debate over whether he actually left in 1999 or whether he filed wrong documents to the SEC. In either case, they're still using his business model. He's the one who taught them how to do this. These guys were put there by him. So you can say he doesn't run the day-to-day operations, but he's still at blame for the way they do business."

Democratic Freeport Mayor George Gaulrapp (who is distantly related to Tom Gaulrapp) backs the Sensata resolution and predicts that it will pass unanimously before the city council on Monday evening.

"He [Romney] is running for president," said the mayor. "These people felt it was a little hypocritical that he was with Bain Capital, he organized some of the processes, and now he's touring the country ... saying we need to keep jobs here in the United States. And yet for a long time, he made a lot of profits by tearing companies apart and sending them overseas."

A Romney spokesperson reiterated that the governor left Bain in 1999, and said he has no knowledge of the Freeport controversy.

Rep. Bobby Schilling (R-Ill.) currently represents Freeport, and after redistricting goes into effect, the new congressman will be Rep. Don Manzullo (R-Ill.). Both lawmakerswrote to Sensata CEO Tom Wroe on July 6, urging him to keep the jobs in the U.S.


"I appreciate your comments regarding understanding the competitive pressure facing companies in today's global marketplace and I assure you that we strive to balance our duty to our shareholders with our duty as corporate citizens, just as you strive to balance the interests of your local constituents with that which is best for our country," responded Wroe. "Closing the Freeport facility is the right strategy for our business in order to deliver value to our shareholders and to support our global customers."


Neither Schilling nor Manzullo responded to comment on the Freeport resolution involving Romney.

Tom Gaulrapp wouldn't say who he was planning to vote for in the presidential election, although he said he'd certainly give Romney a close look if he steps in and saves Freeport's jobs. As for what he will do when the Sensata plant closes, Gaulrapp, 54, said he may look at going back to school.

"The Trade Adjustment Act allows us to go back to college, but if there aren't jobs available to use any kind of college education that you might be able to add to your resume, is there really a point to that?" asked Gaulrapp. "Like most of the people in my age group and in this situation, our future is just completely bleak."



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Richard Kigel Wednesday, July 18th 2012 at 11:56AM

The city council of Freeport, Ill., approved a resolution Monday evening that will call on presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney to step in and save roughly 170 local jobs being outsourced by a company owned by Bain Capital.

"He [Romney] is running for president," said the mayor. "He was with Bain Capital. He organized some of the processes, and now he's touring the country ... saying we need to keep jobs here in the United States.”

Richard Kigel Wednesday, July 18th 2012 at 4:29PM

Thank you, Irma.

Who needs the facts...right???

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@Rich it seem all of the news networks carryed romney's speech live just to show his talking about how wrong and out of touch BHO is on his saying government and job creatore are directly connected...now lets just try every day commonsense on this one...

PLEASE SHOW ME A BUSINESS SAMLL, BIG OR IN BETWEEN THAT IS NOT CONNECTED BY GOVERNMENT : LOCAL, STATE, FEDEERAL WITH A LISCENSE, TAX FORM AND STILL CAN BE CALLED LEGAL IN ANY OF THE 50 STATES NOT TO MENTION DON'T HAVE BATHROOMS AND WATER TO WASH UP AFTER SUING THEM. SIDE WALKS TO WALK ON , TREETS, INTERSTATES TO GET THERE OH AND TOO MANY BRIDGES TO CROSS IN DIAR NEEDS OF REPAIR THAT THE OP IS HOLDING UP...

I WONDER IF ROMNEY HAS SAID IN THE STATE HIS SPEECH IS COMING FROM THAT ON DAYONE HE WILL ELEMINATE MOTHER NATURE'S NOT ALLOWING RAIN SO NEEDED OR OUR GOVERNMENT STOP PAYING TO NOT PLANT IN THAT STATE OR PLANT THE CORRECT CROPS FOR THE CONDITIONS IN THAT STATE AND NOT JUST FOR GREED IN CROPS ALMOST GUARRENTEED TO FAIL IF PLANTER THER...

OH, WELL WHO NEEDS FACTS?!? (SMILE)

AND, PLEASE KEEP THESE TEACHING MOMENT BLOGS COMING...ENDLESS THANKS, RICH...

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