Okay, let's look at what Hawker Beechcraft had to say about the story. First off, they certainly don't deny it's authentic. They try to say it's old, although it's got a date of May 19th, 2008 on every page.
So, point number one, it's REAL. And it shows they planned to deceive EVERYONE.
Why should ANYTHING they say hold water?
If they've been VERY OPEN ABOUT THEIR PLANS, why didn't they announce THIS plan last May?
Well, here's their statements from yesterday's
Eagle story, and this is part one, about the story:
Hawker Beechcraft spokesman Andrew Broom said the company would not confirm the strategy outlined in the document.
"We have internal documents that are plans and analysis, and we don't always go forward on all of those," Broom said.
The company has been "very open about our plans in Mexico," he said.
And here's part two, the spin:
"The real story is what's going on in Wichita," Broom said.
In the past 12 months, Hawker Beechcraft has added 1,287 employees, he said. There are currently 700 open positions.
"So regardless of any plans in Mexico, we are growing like crazy here," Broom said.
And...
Hawker Beechcraft lags other planemakers in opening facilities in Mexico, Broom said.
"We are well behind the times," he said.
The "everyone else is jumping off the ledge" argument.
Now, remember that HBC was approached about this Monday evening, before the story broke. By Tuesday, they had the lawyers and spin doctors huddled, and the smooth "pay no attention to the man behind the curtain" spin emerged.
Here's their spin from the
KAKE article/video:
Company spokesman Andrew Broom said that it's a non-story and the proposal is from over a year ago that didn't come to fruition.
The fact that it was even considered internally, while telling the public that only low-skilled work was being outsourced is upsetting to the union.
Broom said the company is growing in Wichita with 700 job openings now, after adding 1,200 locally last year.
He also said the company will always look for ways to save money.
And last, here's the spin from the
KSN article/video:
Instead, Broom says the company opened a small facility in Mexico in October. Initially it would have 250 jobs with the possibility to grow to 650 positions. He says the company has been very open about that move.
Broom claims the new plant south of the border has had no impact on Wichita. He points to the fact that the company has hired more than 1,200 people over the past year in Wichita and says they are hiring to fill 700 positions.
It's great they've been open about the move. If you look at slide 44 of the presentation, it's according to plan:
Announce Decision to Establish a Small HBC Facility in Mexico To Expand Our Manufacturing Capacity
- Our Increasing Business Local Labor Constraints Necessitate Additional Capacity Other Than Wichita
- Part of Our Aggressive New Investment & Growth Plans to Meet Future Demands (22$M in ICT, $12M in Little Rock, India Service Center ect)
- We Will Establish a Small Low Technology HBC Owned and Managed Manufacturing Facility in Mexico
- With Increased Assembly Manpower Demands We Do Not Anticipate any Impact to Existing Wichita Workforce
- Never mention the potential of Full Aircraft Assembly
- Caveat Announcement with Longer Range Plans To Grow Work Content To More Complex Parts and Assemblies Based On Market Conditions - Let's Only Announce this once!
- Growth Plans Also Include In-sourcing Work to HBC Mexico From Other Existing Suppliers.
Looks to us like it's right on track. How is it not?
Bottom line: This is nothing but dishonest spin.
Hawker Beechcraft owes the Legislators, taxpayers and employees the TRUTH.