xoxoxoBruce • Apr 30, 2016 9:45 am
[COLOR="Purple"][/COLOR][COLOR="Blue"][/COLOR]From the Wall Street Journal, how business works.
Caterpillar Inc. says it will close five more factories, including an Oxford, MS, plant, as the heavy equipment maker [COLOR="Blue"]reacts to slowing demand for construction and mining equipment worldwide by cutting capacity[/COLOR]. With Thursday’s announcement, Caterpillar is closing or consolidating 20 facilities. That sounds like a reasonable approach.
The Oxford plant, with [COLOR="Purple"]240[/COLOR] employees, earning $15 to $17 and hour, stamping me hose couplings, will continue work into 2017, then shift some production to Caterpillar’s plant in Menominee, Michigan, and [COLOR="Blue"]some work to outside suppliers.[/COLOR]
Over the next 18 months Caterpillar is also closing:
[COLOR="purple"]325[/COLOR]-employee facility in Newberry, SC, and
[COLOR="purple"]75[/COLOR]-employee in Ridgeway, SC, shifting work to company plants in Seguin, TX; Lafayette, IN; and Griffin, GA.
[COLOR="purple"]70[/COLOR]-worker plant in Jacksonville, FL, [COLOR="Blue"]shifting work to outside suppliers.[/COLOR]
[COLOR="purple"]110[/COLOR]-worker Morganton, NC, [COLOR="Blue"]shifting work [/COLOR]to other company plants [COLOR="blue"]and suppliers[/COLOR].
Caterpillar says it has laid off [COLOR="purple"]5,300 [/COLOR]workers between last September through March 30.
[COLOR="purple"]5300+240+325+75+70+110 = 6120[/COLOR]
Caterpillar CEO’s 2015 Pay Package Reached $17.9 Million
Doug Oberhelman, CEO since July 2010, compensation for 2015 rose 4.5% to $17.9 million, but his performance-based pay plunged as the sales and profit fell in the face of weak markets.
20 plants closed
[COLOR="Purple"]6120 peons pay goes to zero[/COLOR]
CEO pay up 4.5% to $17.9 million
Yeah, business as usual.
Caterpillar Inc. says it will close five more factories, including an Oxford, MS, plant, as the heavy equipment maker [COLOR="Blue"]reacts to slowing demand for construction and mining equipment worldwide by cutting capacity[/COLOR]. With Thursday’s announcement, Caterpillar is closing or consolidating 20 facilities. That sounds like a reasonable approach.
The Oxford plant, with [COLOR="Purple"]240[/COLOR] employees, earning $15 to $17 and hour, stamping me hose couplings, will continue work into 2017, then shift some production to Caterpillar’s plant in Menominee, Michigan, and [COLOR="Blue"]some work to outside suppliers.[/COLOR]
Over the next 18 months Caterpillar is also closing:
[COLOR="purple"]325[/COLOR]-employee facility in Newberry, SC, and
[COLOR="purple"]75[/COLOR]-employee in Ridgeway, SC, shifting work to company plants in Seguin, TX; Lafayette, IN; and Griffin, GA.
[COLOR="purple"]70[/COLOR]-worker plant in Jacksonville, FL, [COLOR="Blue"]shifting work to outside suppliers.[/COLOR]
[COLOR="purple"]110[/COLOR]-worker Morganton, NC, [COLOR="Blue"]shifting work [/COLOR]to other company plants [COLOR="blue"]and suppliers[/COLOR].
Caterpillar says it has laid off [COLOR="purple"]5,300 [/COLOR]workers between last September through March 30.
[COLOR="purple"]5300+240+325+75+70+110 = 6120[/COLOR]
Caterpillar CEO’s 2015 Pay Package Reached $17.9 Million
Doug Oberhelman, CEO since July 2010, compensation for 2015 rose 4.5% to $17.9 million, but his performance-based pay plunged as the sales and profit fell in the face of weak markets.
20 plants closed
[COLOR="Purple"]6120 peons pay goes to zero[/COLOR]
CEO pay up 4.5% to $17.9 million
Yeah, business as usual.