Ward J. "Tim" Timken, Jr. , Chairman of Timken Co. , a $5.6 billion global manufacturer of specialty steel which employs 25,000 people worldwide 5,000 of which in Ohio, speaks to the Associated Press during an interview at the Timken Research Center in North Canton, Ohio, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009. Timkin said he doesn't understand why the steelworkers would support the cap and trade bill."I've been scratching my head over that. .. These guys have to wake up and realize that their jobs are stake," he said. AP Photo logo AP Photo 3 months ago

Ward J. "Tim" Timken, Jr. , Chairman of Timken Co. , a $5.6 billion global manufacturer of specialty steel which employs 25,000 people worldwide 5,000 of which in Ohio, speaks to the Associated Press during an interview at the Timken Research Center in North Canton, Ohio, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009. Timkin said he doesn't understand why the steelworkers would support the cap and trade bill."I've been scratching my head over that. .. These guys have to wake up and realize that their jobs are stake," he said.