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Economy
Bobcat To Close Plant
2009-09-03
Bobcat Co., which makes small loaders and light construction equipment, announced Wednesday its Bismarck plant will be closed permanently and the bulk of the 475 jobs shifted to its plant in Gwinner in southeastern North Dakota. Union officials say laid-off workers in Gwinner will have first shot at the positions.

Rich Goldsbury, president of Bobcat Americas, said the move was spurred by a weak worldwide economy and sluggish sales for the West Fargo-based company.

"We are facing a huge economic challenge and we need to adapt," Goldsbury said. "We have to do what we have to do to maintain our viability. This is a global decision we've had to make."

The Bismarck plant was shuttered for the day on Wednesday. Workers were directed to the Bismarck Civic Center early in the morning, where they were told of the news.

"There were a lot of chins hanging on the floor," said Ron Vogel, a welder at the plant for 26 years.

Separate unions represent workers at the Bismarck and Gwinner plants. Vogel said workers laid off earlier at the Gwinner plant will have first shot at the additional jobs there.
Posted by:Fred

#8  WouldVan Jones be a good Bobcat operator?

no, that requires work, and Mr. Van Jones is lazy physically and mentally.
Posted by: Frank G   2009-09-03 22:58  

#7  Hey Frank...wat you think? Would Van Jones be a good Bobcat operator? I suspect he'll be 'under the bus' and looking for employment on Tuesday.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-09-03 22:23  

#6  Bobcats were hot shit when they came out, but that was a while ago, and they kept their prices high while competitors built cheaper - and equally able - knockoffs. RJ - I've seen wizards on these who do wonders in tight spaces - sounds like a personal skills issue that additional time in the seat may have helped
Posted by: Frank G   2009-09-03 22:22  

#5  BobCAT
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-09-03 22:18  

#4  Everyone and their brother is making better skidloaders than Bobcat nowadays. Weak economy or not, this was going to happen eventually.
Posted by: Mike N.   2009-09-03 21:49  

#3  It's what happens when this stuff is US build RJ. Messicans would have done a better job.
Posted by: .5MT   2009-09-03 18:08  

#2  I once rented a Bobcat to smooth out my gravel road, piece of trash, unable to lift much when I trie to scoop pea gravel it just slipped and would not bite into the pile

Plus as a slip-steer it ate tires as a matter of coufse

Piss poor machine.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-09-03 12:39  

#1  I blame BOOOOSSSSHHHH and AGW (trademark applied for).

-- Some Idiot
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2009-09-03 09:20  

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