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Did US Govt create the Carrier job loss problem?

Posted at 6:08 PM, May 11, 2016
and last updated 2016-05-12 13:49:42-04

INDIANAPOLIS -- Who let Carrier take 1,400 Indianapolis jobs to Mexico?

How did it happen?

Would we have been able to do anything about it if we knew?

Exploring these questions with our elected officials and decision makers left frustration in its wake.

Watch Episode 4 of our documentary in the video player. 

It's the fourth episode in a series exploring Carrier's decision to move to Monterrey, Mexico.

Watch Episode 4 of our documentary in the video player. 

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FULL CARRIER COVERAGE: TIMELINE: Carrier to ship 1,400 jobs from Indiana to Mexico |  Hogsett calls on Carrier to return $1.2M within 30 days Coats, Donnelly have 'disappointing' meeting with Carrier execs | IEDC responds to Sen. Donnelly's comments on Carrier |  Sen. Donnelly: Carrier never cited federal regulations as reason for move | Union president: 'We're not going away quietly' | Carrier employees protest move at statehouse| Pence on Carrier meeting: 'I don't want to create any false hope for people' Moving to Mexico: What you need to know about Monterrey, Mexico  | Moving to Mexico: On the ground in Monterrey, Mexico, where Carrier is moving  Trump weights in on Carrier relocation to Mexico  | Carrier: Company did not receive $5M in federal stimulus funds  | President of United Steelworkers Union: No hope of saving 1,400 jobs  | Carrier employees, local businesses reel after announcement of move to Mexico  | WATCH: Employees react to news that Carrier is moving from Indy to Mexico  | Pence to review Carrier's plans to move to Mexico  | TRUMP: Carrier should be taxed for their goods after move to Mexico  | Hogsett, Donnelly meet with Carrier workers  | City, state stepping in to help Carrier employees | Indiana leaders ask Carrier for a meeting to try to keep the plant, jobs in the state