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English, 14.09.2021 15:20, bobelliot67789

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Conner Leonard worked for Purges Manufacturing for 32 years. Along with four

other men, he helped to start the company that designed and built products sold
around the world. Purges Manufacturing grew and did very well, so well, in fact, that
other companies wanted to buy it out. The company was sold three times in 12
years. Each time, Conner held onto his job. He was no longer helping in the design
process and had a more difficult time feeling pride in all the parts now made in
another country where labor was cheap. Another buyout was looming. Conner knew
he might be outsourced. What kind of grief is Conner feeling? Justify your response.
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