Thursday, October 14, 2010

Alliance for American Manufacturing --Wednesday, October 27 -st. louis

discussed at breakfast today and will be topic at Farmington. Remember to Rsvp

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Want Washington to focus
on jobs? So do we.


That’s why we need you to join us on Wednesday, October 27

for an evening of conversation, fellowship, and food to celebrate American manufacturing.

Next year, economic forecasters
predict that America will lose its
#1 global ranking in manufacturing
for the first time in 110 years.
That’s right, China is projected to
pass the U.S. in manufacturing in
2011. American manufacturing
has already suffered its worst
decade on record with more than
5 million jobs lost, skyrocketing
trade deficits with China, 50,000
shuttered factories, and a drop in
output. Our leaders in Washington
need to understand that without
manufacturing, there can be no
economic recovery.

• Help us drive manufacturing
jobs to the center of the public
agenda.
• Ask your federal candidates
what they propose to do to
reduce unemployment, ensure
that local manufacturing is
competitive, and attract the
factories of tomorrow.
• Find out what business, labor,
and civic leaders have to say
about policies to create jobs
and strengthen our economy.
• Join a discussion of the
opportunities for new workers
in American manufacturing.
This town hall meeting is sponsored by
the Alliance for American Manufacturing
(AAM), a labor-business partnership
determined to make American
manufacturing and jobs the #1 priority.

This non-partisan event is free and open
to the public, but an RSVP is required.

4 WAYS TO RSVP


CALL 866-365-2203
Please specify the city of your event.
Email rsvp@aamfg.org
Website:

www.americanmanufacturing.org


Facebook: www.facebook.com/
AmericanManufacturing


October 27 | 5:00pm | Moolah Shrine Center | St. Louis, MO


What we make, makes America great.
We will be giving away a limited quantity of
American-made t-shirts and buttons, as well as
books on how we can revitalize manufacturing
For more information contact:
Jeff Rains
(618) 979-7901
jrains@aamfg.org
Moolah Shrine Center
12545 Fee Fee Road
St. Louis, Missouri 63146
314-878-6301
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