They each told compelling stories about jobs lost, allegedly because of the actions of Bain under Romney’s leadership.
But it turns out one of those employees never actually worked for a company controlled by Bain Capital.
David Foster was supposedly one of those former employees
on the convention schedule. He told the story about 750 steelworkers
who lost their jobs when the Bain-controlled company GST steel filed for
bankruptcy in the early 1990s.
But Foster, according to a former spokesman for GST Steel, never actually worked for the company.
“David Foster was never an employee of GST Steel’s Kansas City
plant. He was employed by the United Steelworkers of America as their
regional union director to represent GST Steel, but was not employed at
our facility,” according to BC Huselton, who was head of HR at GST.
Instead, Foster was a union organizer, who negotiated for workers that did work for the company.
Foster explained in his remarks that he was an organizer during his
dealings with GST Steel. But it is not clear from the remarks that he
never worked for a company controlled by Bain.
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