Sorry that I pinged you, I overlooked your post.
It's quite alright, Rodney.
The globo-weenies love to demonize manufacturing jobs as "unskilled" labor.
This article is actually testament to the contrary.
It's one thing to plop a bunch of production equipment and tooling somewhere down in Mexico...
It's quite another to develop skills and expertise in the local workforce to operate and maintain them at production levels.
Maytag is obviously having some difficulty here, and Mexico needs some more time to work the kinks out of their facility. In the meantime, production still has to be maintained in the U.S. until Mexico is ready.
The writing is on the wall, you're just not going to read it in the newspaper.