Harley CEO Keith Wandell got some questions about job security going forward from a Milwaukee-area employee at the company’s annual shareholder meeting this weekend.
She expressed a feeling in the unionized workforce that the workers aren’t feeling the love, as she put it, for a variety of reasons from new management, according to The Business Journal of Milwaukee.
Here is the official version of the proceedings.
The event capped off an eventful week for Harley, which reported a profit in its most recent earnings statements Tuesday, said it would cut about 100 more workers in Springettsbury Township by early May, and then had to shut down Kansas City and Springettsbury operations because of a possible paint emissions issue.
