In Indianapolis today, President-elect Donald Trump will tout his deal to stop nearly a thousand Carrier jobs from moving to Mexico. But at a ball bearing plant just one mile away, hundreds of Hoosiers may soon lose their jobs.
In October, Rexnord Corporation announced it had "tentatively decided" to move its Indianapolis operation to another one of its facilities, in Mexico.
Closing the plant would cost 350 workers their jobs, the Union representing employees at the plant told ABC News. The move is anticipated to happen between April and June of 2017.
Rexnord has not responded to ABC News' requests for comment.
The president of the Indiana State AFL-CIO, Brett Voorhies, started his career at Rexnord and has friends and family who work at the plant. Voorhies told ABC News people are happy for their friends at Carrier, but wish Trump could help them too.
"It's really sad," Voohries said. "They're looking out the window and seeing what's going on at Carrier and they're happy for their brothers and sisters, but they're thinking 'Why can't you do this for us as well? Are you able to save my life too Mr. President?'"