ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月16日 00時27分


This is Shannon Mulcahy. When she was 25, she started working at a bearings plant in Indianapolis to break free of a boyfriend who beat her. Back then, her frosted blond hair and hourglass figure turned heads on the factory floor. Now, at 43, men more often remarked on her broad shoulders, which can lift a 75-pound tray of steel. Or her hands, stained with oil. “My moneymakers,” Shannon called them. Being a female steelworker wasn’t easy. But she learned to hold her own. The factory anchored her otherwise tumultuous life. Men came and went. Houses were bought and lost. But her job was always there. Until now. The factory was closing. Her job was moving to Mexico. The bosses called it “a business decision.” To Shannon, it felt like a backhand across the face. Workers like Shannon had to make a decision: Would they train the workers from Mexico being hired to replace them? And they had to ask themselves: What does my future look like in the new American economy? @alyssaschukar took this photo of Shannon outside her home in Whitestown, Indiana. Watch our #InstagramStory to read more about Shannon and to see more of @alyssaschukar’s photos.


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