Dozens of workers from companies affiliated with Bain Capital, the private equity firm founded by GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney, demonstrated in Boston yesterday, blasting Romney for vowing he'll be tough on China, the very country to which their jobs are being shipped.
In rallies outside Bain's headquarters in Copley Square and Romney's campaign headquarters in the North End, where they unfurled a 40-foot banner urging "Stop the Romney Bain Economy," employees of Sensata Technologies, which Bain bought in 2006 and still owns 51 percent of, said some of them have been forced to train the Chinese workers who will replace them before the year's end.
"(Romney) plans to run this country like a business, and right now, the most lucrative business is outsourcing," said Dot Turner, who, at 62, will have to start a second career after the Freeport, Ill., plant where she has worked for 43 years closes. "Romney would treat the United States like a business acquisition."
In an email last night, a spokeswoman for Romney, who left Bain Capital in 1999 but remains an investor in the company through his blind trust, said he "built Bain Capital by fixing broken companies and helping new ones grow. The new companies he helped launch — including Staples, Sports Authority and Bright Horizons — have created 100,000 jobs."
A Bain spokesman declined to comment.
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