Joshua Skurnik (SCUR-nic) has more from Jefferson City.
Darin Gilley made car seats for Integram St.Louis Seating for sixteen years.
When the Chrysler plant in Fulton closed, the ripple-effect of auto-industry job loss got him too.
Gilley and his co-workers are going to school to learn new trades, but being a student doesn't support a family.
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Description: There's one family, I've already helped them move out of their house. They've lost their truck, their house was foreclosed upon. They're both in the training program to find new occupations. |
Newly appointed Republican Speaker of the House Ron Richard is trying to get workers like Gilley back in the industry.
Richard says he's been talking with the auto-companies.
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Description: We still have a proposal for the Chrysler Fenton plant. We're in discussion with GM and Ford for possible help on the state side. |
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Description: We just need to find out what the need is, and I hope we have that in another three to four weeks. |
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Description: He'd like to make Missouri a hub for those new cars of the future. We have the resources, we have the work force. |
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Description: We have the plant in Fenton which is a working and modern plant, we have a workforce in that region of the best auto workers in America who are trained and skilled and able to build these cars. |
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Description: Tax incentives for companies to create jobs, and that's something that governor elect Nixon has always supported, incentives for small businesses and large businesses. |
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Description: People are open to retraining, if it allows you to resume your way of life and support you family I don't think anybody has an issue with it. |