Trump makes deal with Putin to send Wisconsin jobs to Ukraine

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API - Wash. D.C. December 13, 2016 - President Elect Donald Trump met with Vladimir Putin this morning to negotiate an energy deal along with Rick Perry the newly appointed energy chief. The two signed into law an agreement with Putin to pull jobs from Wisconsin and send them to the Ukraine in exchange for Russian Petroleum reserve holdings that would ensure US Energy stability into 2018.
This decision held shortly after an agreement negotiated to retain a number of jobs at Carrier Industries to keep an Indianapolis plant open rather than move the facility to Mexico. Workers at another of the company's Indiana plants said they are still losing their jobs and approx. 700 jobs will be lost when United Technologies Electronic Controls moves to Mexico sometime in 2018, workers told NBC News.

CNBC confirmed Thursday that the company still plans to close the Huntington plant and move it to Mexico.

"What about our jobs in Huntington," read a sign carried by Bob Breedlove, 60, who has worked at the facility for 11 years and was told layoffs will begin sometime in 2017. Breedlove voted for Trump. "I still support him, I'm glad he was able to save some jobs," he said of the Indianapolis deal. "Obviously, he knows more than we do, we must need gas more than the jobs."

News of the agreement to send the jobs overseas met with some disdain in the U.S. Several workers at a Wisconsin petrochemical plant hoped that their jobs might be saved, said Mike Harmon, a seven-year employee and business manager for the local International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 983.

Calls to union leadership who contacted the Republican held congress and senate returned gloomy news, he said. "Our plant's not going to be saved," Harmon said.

"We want Trump to look at our plant, not to forget about us," said Harmon, who voted for the president-elect.

"We feel like we've been forgotten, from the whole very beginning," Harmon said, adding that while Trump mentioned Carrier's Indianapolis plant on the campaign trail, he never heard Trump mention Huntington.

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