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committed to paying workers at least $25 per hour plus healthcare coverage and plans for free on-site child care. there are currently about 100 of them now assembling new lines in ovens using all-american made parts. and that is a critical distinction between this company and others. reporter: the start-up housed in a sprawling former caterpillar factory is backed by a $63 million advance purchase order from the u.s. government. all told, washington is spending $1.7 billion to help american companies manufacture ppe at home. after the pandemic exposed how dependent the u.s. is on foreign sources, which is a vulnerability in public health emergencies. another american start-up, usa gloves, outside houston, was created by former importers who found it almost impossible to buy gloves from abroad. they don t have any government investment yet, but once the machines are finally up and running next month, they hope to turn a profit from private
in malaysia. how do you compete with slave labor? the technology allows me to do it in a way that i can compete with even the dirtiest user of slave labor. you want to be a customer of a slave labor company? i don t. and you couldn t do it 30 years ago? you could never have done this 30 years ago because the technology didn t exist. reporter: rhattigan is a former cable news anchor and now ceo of the u.s. medical glove company, committed to paying workers at least $25 per hour plus health care coverage and plans for free on-site child care. there are currently about 100 of them now assembling new lines in ovens using all american-made parts. that is a critical distinction between this company and others. reporter: the startup housed in a sprawling former caterpillar factory is backed by
ceo of the u.s. medical glove company committed to paying workers at least $25 per hour plus health care coverage and plans for free on-site child care. there are about 100 them now assembling new lines in ovens using all american-made parts. that is a critical distinction between this company and others. reporter: the start-up housed in a sprawling former caterpillar factory is backed by a $63 million advanced purchase order from the u.s. government. all told, washington is spending $1.7 billion to help american companies manufacture ppe at home. after the pandemic, exposed how dependent the u.s. is on foreign sources, which is a vulnerability in public health emergencies. another american start-up, usa gloves, outside houston, was created by former importers who found it almost impossible to buy gloves from abroad. they don t have any government investment yet, but once the machines are finally up and
distinction between this company and others. reporter: the start up in a sprawling former caterpillar factory is backed from a purchase order from the u.s. government. all told washington is spending $1.7 billion to help american companies manufacture ppe at home. after the pandemic exposed how dependent the u.s. is on foreign sources which is a vulnerability in public health emergencies. another american startup u.s.a. gloves outside houston was created by former importers who found it almost impossible to buy gloves from abroad. they don t have any government investment yet, but once the machines are finally up and running next month, they hope to turn a profit from private sales, even with higher prices than asian brands. hospitals and clinics and even end users are willing to pay a slight premium so that we re prepared for a future pandemic. reporter: it s still early