Marlin (Firearms) closing leaves workers shocked, angry

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Marlin closing leaves workers shocked, angry <span style="color: #ff0000">(video)</span>- The New Haven Register - Serving New Haven, Connecticut

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Marlin closing leaves workers shocked, angry

Published: Friday, March 26, 2010

By Ann DeMatteo, Assistant Metro Editor

NORTH HAVEN — The Marlin Firearms Co. decision to shut down its plant has left workers stunned, and town and state officials wondering if there is anything they can do to reverse the decision.

The company announced Thursday it would be laying off its 265 employees in phases, starting in May. The shutdown will be complete in June 2011.

Workers said Friday they are sad, angry, shocked and upset. But, only a few would comment as they left the plant at the end of the day shift Friday.

“It’s not too good. Especially now. It’s very hard to find a job,” said one set-up operator, who didn’t want his name used.

“It’s going to happen. It’s just another day,” another said, not wanting to stop to talk about it.

“Everybody’s sad,” said Victor Casso of Hamden, a three-year employee who will be done in three months. “It’s terrible. I bought a house three months ago.”

Roy Gifford, the vice president of brands and research for the Freedom Group, Marlin’s parent company, said Friday that increasing costs played into the company’s decision.

“Even though our long-term prospects of the business look positive, due to economic factors beyond Freedom Group’s control, related to increasing costs and pricing pressures within the firearms industry impacting the entire Freedom Group of companies, we felt like we had to reduce costs,” Gifford said.

No decisions have been made as to where Marlin production will be relocated, he said. He had no comment on whether North Haven employees would be offered relocation.

Who would be laid off and when has been detailed in a closure notice to the state Department of Labor.

For example, the company’s 70 general machine operators — the largest job classification — will be let go from June through February 2011. All 24 assemblers will be gone by December. The 11 polishers will be released from September through next February. About 23 managers and other employees will stay through June 2011.

Gifford said employees who remain with the company until their scheduled departure date will be offered severance pay and company sponsored out-placement benefits.

As news sinks in that Marlin is closing, officials are turning their attention to what can be done to keep the plant open.

First Selectman Michael J. Freda said Friday he is attempting to set up a meeting with executives of Marlin’s parent company, in an attempt to reverse the decision.

Marlin, which began in New Haven in 1870, was sold to Remington Arms Co. in 2007 for $41.7 million. Marlin and Remington are part of the conglomerate overseen by the Freedom Group Inc.

Freda said that if he is successful in getting corporate executives to come here, he would work with state Sen. Leonard A. Fasano, R-North Haven, to have a “meeting on a much larger scale with state officials in attendance.” If not, he said he will go to North Carolina.

“My focus now is to not just accept the decision and do nothing. My focus is now to try to convince them to stay,” he said.

“It all ties in to a larger problem, and that is that Connecticut is a difficult state to do business in,” said Freda, adding he knows of manufacturing facilities in other parts of the country that are four times the size of Marlin, where it costs the same to do business as here.

Fasano and state Rep. Steve Fontana, D-North Haven, as well as Freda, are working with the Labor Department and the state Department of Economic and Community Development to provide workers and their families with what they need.

The legislators, who have spoken with Marlin officials and individuals at the two state agencies, plan to attend an on-site meeting and offer a job fair for employees.

Fasano and Fontana have also requested that the state Labor Department dispatch its Rapid Response Team to educate the workers about job-search assistance, unemployment benefits and training opportunities.

Nancy Steffens, communications director for the labor agency, said that the state has offered its assistance and is waiting for Marlin to accept.

Fasano said he and Fontana are pushing pro-business legislation that aims at preventing similar closures.

“Losing a job is always hard, but it’s especially difficult in this economy,” said Fasano. “Our unemployment numbers, that are constantly on the rise, highlight the need for legislators to be proactive in stimulating our economy.”

“The people who work at Marlin Firearms are part of the community and our first thoughts go towards helping them. Beyond that, we want to make sure we focus on job creation in Connecticut,” Fontana said.

U.S. Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro, D-3, said she was saddened to learn of the plans to close the Marlin plant, and has offered her support to Freda and others.

“With 265 employees, this business is a large part of North Haven, and its loss will have a palpable effect on the community and on the families impacted by job loss. I will continue to work with all parties involved to try and reach a satisfactory resolution to this unfortunate situation,” DeLauro said.

Marlin manufactures a wide range of long guns, from the historic Model 39 and 336 rifles, which are the oldest shoulder arm designs in the world still being produced, to the XLR Series, which are the most accurate lever action rifles in the world. Its lever action .22 repeater, now the Model 39, became the favorite of many exhibition shooters, including Annie Oakley.

There also is a manufacturing facility in Gardner, Mass.

Marlin ranks 14th on the town’s grand list. The assessed value of the property at 100 Kenna Drive is $10.5 million. The town expects to receive $246,500 in tax revenue from the company this year, $92,439 from real estate and $153,454 from personal property.

Freda doesn’t yet know whether the company will continue to pay taxes once it vacates, and he is uncertain of when the impact of the personal property loss will be felt.

Contact Ann DeMatteo at [email protected] or 203-789-5716.
 
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I am surprised that Marlin has stayed as long as they have in such an unfriendly business state. I am equally surprised that Springfield Arms has remained in Springfield, Massachusetts. Both states are very anti business. Perhaps these politicians should find ways in which to lower taxes and reduce regulations to make it easier for companies to do business in their states. It will be interesting to see if the anti business Obama administration and recent legislation had anything to do with their decision to close. I hope they don't move the company off shore, but I would not be surprised. I think that this is only the beginning of a mass exodus of businesses due to the growing anti business climate of the communists who have come into power.
 
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Man and I always wanted to get me a genuine Marlin rifle that the frontier men used. Guess that won't be happenning now since the price of a Marlin will now go up.

How about Stupak and several other Congressmen sending threatening letters to CAT, Deere, AT&T and Verizon demanding they open up their financial records and turn over all information detailing why they have announced they will have to either cut benefits out or reduce them. In the view of the government, their own financial analysis doesn't match the financial analysis those companies have stated and they would like to know why that is. I hope those 4 all give them the finger about opening up their financial records and they do it very loudly so the American people see it. It's none of your business so STFU Congressmen, maybe you boys should have actually done some research before throwing fake numbers out. Everyone who was affected knew those numbers were fake.
 
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Man and I always wanted to get me a genuine Marlin rifle that the frontier men used. Guess that won't be happening now since the price of a Marlin will now go up.

How about Stupak and several other Congressmen sending threatening letters to CAT, Deere, AT&T and Verizon demanding they open up their financial records and turn over all information detailing why they have announced they will have to either cut benefits out or reduce them. In the view of the government, their own financial analysis doesn't match the financial analysis those companies have stated and they would like to know why that is. I hope those 4 all give them the finger about opening up their financial records and they do it very loudly so the American people see it. It's none of your business so STFU Congressmen, maybe you boys should have actually done some research before throwing fake numbers out. Everyone who was affected knew those numbers were fake.

I have not heard anything about congress wanting those companies to open their books. It is NONE of their business. How about these congressmen open their OWN books!!! They continue to throw taxes and regulations around without any concern for the repercussions from those rules. Then they wonder why companies close or relocate. Some companies will only take so much until they throw in the towel. All their rule making based on pseudo science is the reason CAT will no longer be making class 8 truck engines for over the road applications in the U.S. You can't pay taxes unless you have income. It is hard to have an income when the better paying jobs are being driven out of the state or country due to over regulation and over taxation. Keep in mind that it is the very people who are losing their jobs who voted to elect those who are killing industry. If you don't like what is going on the kick those you elected out of office. You don't get something for nothing. Someone has to pay the bill. The bill payer just decided to stop paying and move out of town.
 
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Originally Posted by Dejanh
Talk on a CB this morning confirms the fact that yes, president Obama in his quest take over the country, made this happen as well.

Next move they say is trucking.......all the companies will be running under the authority of Obama logistics and socialst services inc..OLSS being short name for it.
Well then we all know it must be true.:rofl: Good one Dejanh.


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I too heard on our local news radio this morning about the congress wanting the records of those companies. Waxman is in on it also. It's kind of like the saying about a sore in your mouth, it hurts but you still have to play with it, well along those lines, I look forward to waking up everyday wondering what is NEXT!!! It's going to be long 2 1/2 years!
 
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Well, if they want to open that can of worms, it could work to blow up in their face, just as well. :lol:

This is blatant intimidation tactics. Very communistic.
If their new Law is so righteous, why are they so angry over simple accounting?
Yes sir...further proof of the hostile nature this Progressive Communist Party has against the free market. :roll:

Obamacare's phony numbers will explode in their face, then all the propaganda and lies will not put lipstick on this filthy pig.

Watch the fox in the henhouse grins these creeps have now, turn if they get cornered.
 
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I never cared too much for Marlin anyway.
 
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Originally Posted by robertt
I too heard on our local news radio this morning about the congress wanting the records of those companies. Waxman is in on it also. It's kind of like the saying about a sore in your mouth, it hurts but you still have to play with it, well along those lines, I look forward to waking up everyday wondering what is NEXT!!! It's going to be long 2 1/2 years!
Let Congress find out that with all their legislation, they're removing all the profits, and there's no point in a company trying to do any business. I know a few people that would like to start up a manufacturing business, but will not because of the current atmosphere of the liability factor. Whether we like it or not, many of the laws are strangling innovation in this country. If you produce something that has moving parts, you have to make certain that no one can get their fingers through the guards and get hurt. But, then, if someone takes the guards off, and gets their fingers cut off in a belt, you're still liable. For a company just starting out, it could mean starting to show a profit, then getting hit with a liability suit that would cost hundreds of thousands, or even millions, just because someone got stupid. So, the manufacturing never got started, and American jobs were never created. And, the healthcare bill that was just passed is another nail in the coffin of American Economy.
 
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