Alice to close plant in Easley260 will lose jobs at textile plant; meanwhile nation's jobless rate shrinksPublished: Saturday, April 8, 2006 - 6:00 am
By Rudolph Bell and E. Richard Walton
STAFF WRITERS
EASLEY -- South Carolina's beleaguered manufacturing sector took another blow Friday even as the federal government reported the best unemployment rate for the country as a whole in 41/2 years.
Blaming Asian competition, Easley fabric and yarn maker Alice Manufacturing Co. said it would close its 53-year-old Elljean plant, throwing 260 people out of work.
The family-owned textile company said it would close the plant on Store Road between Easley and Pickens, effective June 9.
"Regrettably, the plant's customer base has been damaged with the continuing flood of imports from Asia," Smyth McKissick III, chairman of Alice Manufacturing, said in a statement. "It is a difficult, yet necessary, decision in light of the global textile market conditions."
http://www.greenvillenews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060408/BUSINESS/604080318 Manufacturing in upstate SC, especially textiles, has been devastated by the Bu$hco economy. These people will take the news that "the nation's jobless rate shrinks" as the gospel from Messiah Bu$h. Those that can least afford it still love Bu$h. Their fundy preachers tell them that Bu$h is a man of Christ. That is all they need to know.
Meanwhile, this struggling sector of society in SC still buries more than its share of sons, daughters, husbands, wives, and fathers who are victims of the BuShco meat-grinder in Iraq. Sadly, the more jobs that are lost here, the more of these people will find themselves fighting wars-without-end for Bu$hco.