[pianotech] Baldwin Layoffs

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Thu Dec 18 15:16:33 PST 2008


Hi Will,

I thought Baldwin already stopped their production in AR.  It is a sad 
day.  We, in Nebraska just lost Vise-Grips, Inc to Chinese manufaturing. 
That town only has a couple thousand people and Vise-Grip employed several 
hundred of them!  ....so 25-30% of the work force???  We all want so much 
money....

A new ghost town in the making, I suppose...

Paul




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To the readers of the list:
 
I received the e-mail newsletter from “Music Inc., For Progressive Music 
Retailers” today.  Of interest to many of you will be:
 

DEC. 16 I BALDWIN PIANO I PRODUCTION
Baldwin Holiday Lay Offs 
Baldwin Piano will be ceasing production at its Trumann, Ark.-based plant, 
according to a Dec. 8 article in the Trumann Democrat.
Baldwin notified Trumann chamber of commerce officials on Dec. 5 that it 
was permanently laying off 41 of its 55 employees. 
“It’s sad for the community,” said Sheila Walters, Trumann’s mayor. “And I 
hate that it comes so close to Christmas. But I think it shows the 
filtering-down effect of the economic crisis in the country.” The mayor 
added that she was saddened by the news because Baldwin was a good 
employer and a good corporate citizen.
The announcement comes on the heels of recent figures released by the 
Labor Department, which showed that 533,000 Americans lost their jobs in 
November, the highest number in 34 years. Unemployment increased by 2.7 
million, raising the national unemployment rate from 6.5 percent in 
October to 6.7 percent in November, a 15-year high.
Baldwin had been building pianos in Trumann for more than 30 years and was 
acquired by Gibson in 2001. The company laid off 34 employees in February 
2008 in a decision to manufacture solely Baldwin’s custom line of pianos, 
which average in price around $60,000. MI
It seems clear from the article that Baldwin will no longer be 
manufacturing pianos domestically.  Whether they will continue some of the 
product manufacture overseas in China is not clear from the article. 
I know that not everyone holds a high opinion of Baldwin, but it is still 
a sad day.
Will Truitt
 

 
 

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