81. One person who had a manufacturing job made costly errors.
82. One reason is that the nation as a whole is losing manufacturing jobs much faster than the state.
83. Once a center of heavy industry, the state now has fewer manufacturing jobs than at any time since the eve of World War I.
84. Others - with the strong backing of organized labor - say manufacturing jobs will be siphoned to China.
85. Others see it as a security measure, particularly in technology-sensitive manufacturing jobs.
86. Politics are just as important in Western countries, where the aerospace industry is seen as a source of many well-paying manufacturing jobs.
87. Reasons for the decline range from globalization and the movement of manufacturing jobs offshore to the creation of new work in nonunion sectors such as financial services and technology.
88. Saddled with high living costs that helped push out thousands of other manufacturing jobs, Connecticut was anxious to promote itself as hospitable to research and development.
89. Smith said that he did not expect the North American Free Trade Agreement to generate enough manufacturing jobs in Mexico to offset the current migration.
90. Southside once had great numbers of manufacturing jobs, and new arrivals, particularly from Puerto Rico, could find work before putting their bags down.