TPI of Newton trains Chinese workforce

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Mark Parriott TPI Plant General Manager stands in front of the TPI sign used for Barack Obama's recent Newton visit. (Matthew Shepard/Daily News)

It was not easy for Parriott. He is from Newton and came back every so often to see his wife who is a teacher, but when TPI asked Parriott to run the plant in Newton he was happy to come home.

“It was a pretty easy decision,” Parriott said in regard to TPI offering him a job closer to his hometown and wife. “I said yes.”

TPI will not lose jobs to outsourcing. China does hold a labor advantage because of its cheaper work force, but the shipping cost ultimately secures jobs in the U.S., and Newton is located in the wind belt of America. The demand for wind turbines is growing and TPI of Newton is here to stay.

Staff writer Matthew Shepard may be contacted at (641) 792-3121, ext. 425, or at mshepard@newtondailynews.com.

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