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Sensata Employees Won't Back Down

By: Sabrina Santucci
Updated: September 29, 2012
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Sensata Technologies employees who are set to lose their jobs by the start of the New Year are not backing down. Today they invited the community out for a BBQ.  Even if they're jobs can't be saved the group wants to raise awareness about outsourcing.

 

Bainport campers want the public to understand Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney's future for the economy. The group also wants the public to gain knowledge on President Obama's current policies.

 

Employee Dot Turner who has spent 43 years with the manufacturing company says she's sickened to see her job shipped overseas.

 

Turner explains "I just feel that us as American people there is something that we can do. There is power in numbers and I just feel that if we could all band together as a nation and as people that we can do something to stop the outsourcing of these jobs."

 

Employees will continue camping out until they get response from Romney. He currently owns the majority of shares in Sensata Technologies.

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