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They also fault Bain for putting inexperienced managers in place and spurning a buyout offer from a competitor. Workers say efforts to cut corners often backfired, driving costs higher.The Kansas City millworkers, meanwhile, are still fuming, after being left with no health benefits and a reduced pension check.
"Romney cost me lots and lots of sleepless nights and lots and lots of money," said Ed Stanger, who worked at the plant for nearly 30 years.
Special report: Romney's steel skeleton in the Bain closet | Reuters
Please provide some support for this claim. All we hear is that this happened. I have never seen it documented.
Now, why would they spurn a buyout and what does that have to do with anything anyway.
GTS would have done well if steel from China hadn't gotten so cheap....the kind of products that GTS made.
you're wasting your time, seriously. she just bleats like the rest of them.