Thread regarding General Electric Co. layoffs

GE - a proud AMERICAN company (wink wink - labor force is now nearly 70% foreigners)

  1. S. jobs as a percent of GE’s total workforce dropped to just 32.2% in 2020, down from 53.7% in 2000 and 73.4% in 1993.

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/ge-has-nearly-halved-its-u-s-workforce-in-3-years-with-more-job-cuts-likely-11613160793

If you cant see writing on the wall to get out then something is wrong with you.

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Also, many who are counted as US employees are green card holders not citizens. Here is the pay and job titles for the H1B’s.

https://h1bdata.info/index.php?em=General+Electric+Company&job=&city=ATLANTA&year=All+Years#google_vignette

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Post ID: @5pcg+1bMUJ8es

The US is the big market. How many toyotas and hondas can be sold in Japan. All US workers want is a level playing field. One million in and one million out. That's fine. What exec's fail to realize is that the US is the only hope for freedom and democracy and human rights in the world. If you build up tyranny on the backs of workers it will hurt all of you in the end.

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Post ID: @2xfv+1bMUJ8es

@1uot+1bMUJ8es, answer the question, can all non-US companies that produce in the US take their jobs and go home?

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Post ID: @2hxf+1bMUJ8es

Offshoring 70%

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Post ID: @1uot+1bMUJ8es

What is the point of this post. If 70% of GE revenue comes from overseas and 70% of GE employees are based in those countries. Do you favor all foreign companies (Toyota, Honda, etc., operating in the US pack up and leave the US and producing in their homeland only?

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Post ID: @1dhq+1bMUJ8es

I’ll bet Larry still gets all his bonus money in US dollars!!!

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