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Matt Cartwright: “Thompson Consumer Electronics moved the Scranton plant to…”

Featuring: Matt Cartwright, Democratic | Former U.S. House, Pennsylvania, District 8

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Legislative Forum with Congressman Matt Cartwright

Published | Video Starts at 13:15

Along comes NAFTA 1992, and what that meant was that you could move your company to Mexico. And that's what they did. Thompson Consumer Electronics moved the Scranton plant to Matamoras, Mexico. Why? It's as plain as a nose on your face. Because you could get away with paying people $2 an hour in Matamoros, Mexico. So they went down there, closed up shop. (13:15–13:23)

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