SANTA TERESA, New Mexico (Border Report) – A Taiwanese company that supplies automotive gears for clients including Tesla has committed to building a $99 million facility in Santa Teresa. The plant will sit on a 30-acre campus in the Westpark industrial park and employ 350 people. The State of New Mexico targeted Hota Industrial Manufacturing […]
A Taiwanese company that supplies automotive gears for clients including Tesla has committed to building a $99 million facility in Santa Teresa. The plant will sit on a 30-acre campus in the Westpark industrial park and employ 350 people.
jason: but they are all endorsing. melissa: i always love how confused and misinformed she is on the facts, and when you come down to this quote i love it, when she says it will generate millions of good, high wage jobs. actually, factually, it will do exactly the opposite. according to the bureau of labels to take six we need thousand new i.t. workers every year right now for all the technology that we have going on in our economy. we are only producing 40,000 of them. we are creating all of these jobs right now that are open. she wants to create even more. we don t have the training for it. at the same time, returning to mckenzie, we are automating a lot of this other technology on the other side of the spectrum. the closer we come to it it creates automation and more jobs we don t have people for periods of her plan will hasten this skill gap and put people out of work at the dramatic pace, according to our own government. katie: i m glad tom steyer is on board. maybe we c