July 13, 2011
Light Bulb Ban Kills Jobs
[From article]
"While employment tops America's agenda, Washington's war on the Edison bulb has killed jobs. Last September, General Electric padlocked its last US incandescent-bulb factory. "A variety of energy regulations will soon make the familiar lighting products produced at the Winchester [Virginia] Plant obsolete," GE announced last year. Thus, 200 Americans lost their jobs, which paid some $30 an hour.
In October 2008, GE shuttered six Ohio incandescent plants, leaving 425 workers in the dark. Meanwhile, labor-intensive CFL production is thriving -- in China."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/bulb_ban_dark_consequences_RFipt2jv0d2BZs0QmGD9aL
Bulb ban's dark consequences
Deroy Murdock
New York Post
Last Updated: 3:39 AM, July 8, 2011
Posted: 10:39 PM, July 7, 2011
"While employment tops America's agenda, Washington's war on the Edison bulb has killed jobs. Last September, General Electric padlocked its last US incandescent-bulb factory. "A variety of energy regulations will soon make the familiar lighting products produced at the Winchester [Virginia] Plant obsolete," GE announced last year. Thus, 200 Americans lost their jobs, which paid some $30 an hour.
In October 2008, GE shuttered six Ohio incandescent plants, leaving 425 workers in the dark. Meanwhile, labor-intensive CFL production is thriving -- in China."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/bulb_ban_dark_consequences_RFipt2jv0d2BZs0QmGD9aL
Bulb ban's dark consequences
Deroy Murdock
New York Post
Last Updated: 3:39 AM, July 8, 2011
Posted: 10:39 PM, July 7, 2011
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