Factory Raises Wages Over Labor Problems; Ghost Guns; Raytheon Protest | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 28

16/08/2021 58 min Temporada 1 Episodio 28
Factory Raises Wages Over Labor Problems; Ghost Guns; Raytheon Protest | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 28

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Editor's note: Click here to subscribe to the podcast. The Today in Manufacturing Podcast is a new podcast brought to you by the editors from Manufacturing.net and Industrial Equipment News (IEN).In each episode, we discuss the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:Air Force Funds Hypersonic Aircraft StartupHermeus is developing the world’s fastest reusable aircraft. Last week, Hermeus announced a $60 million agreement with the U.S. Air Force to test its first aircraft.Protesters Block Raytheon Plant EntrancesActivists blocked the entrance to a Raytheon plant in Rhode Island on Thursday morning. They are protesting what they call the company's role in the “killing civilians" and “other human rights abuses."VW Halts Sales on Vehicles that Can Unexpectedly Shut DownVolkswagen has asked dealerships to stop selling the Taos, the company's new subcompact SUV. Reports have surfaced of engines unexpectedly shutting down when the car comes to a stop.Factory Raises Wages to Combat Labor ShortageCustom Rubber Corp is an Ohio rubber parts factory. The company recently received an $879,000 Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan.  President Charlie Braun used the money for an interesting experiment, he raised wages in an effort to help solve staffing problems. LA Deputies Shot in Ambush Sue 'Ghost Gun' Kit MakerA pair of Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies were badly wounded in an ambush shooting last year. On Monday, the deputies sued Nevada-based Polymer80 for making the parts for a “ghost gun” used in the attack.In Case You Missed ItWant to Pretend to Live on Mars? On Friday, NASA began taking applications for four people to live for a year in Mars Dune Alpha. It's a 1,700-square-foot Martian habitat, created by a 3D-printer, inside a building at Johnson Space Center in Houston.Samsung Slashes Prices on Foldable PhonesWill a cheaper, more durable foldable phone solve Samsung's problems?New Postal Trucks Delayed Due to LawsuitWorkhorse Group has challenged the fairness of the contract, which went to Oshkosh Defense in June.Please make sure to like, subscribe and share the podcast. You could also help us out a lot by giving the podcast a positive review . Finally, to email the podcast, you can reach any of us at Jeff, Anna or Andy @ien.com, with “Email the Podcast” in the subject line.

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