Have you seen the absolute dump of a facility Greenville is? The facilities are in absolute disrepair. I've hear rumors for too long and from too many people that some in the facilities group have been taking kick-backs for years. Some of the vendors working for this group also take kickbacks allowing other sub tier vendors to work with GE. Worse than a pyramid scheme. Many pockets have been padded. The result is Greenville's facility is can easily be described as a dump. The electrical infrastructure is dangerous. I expect fatalities to occur as a result. I hope I'm wrong. But neglecting the critical infrastructure repair and maintenance for years while padding pockets is causing some extreme liability. Leadership should immediately remove these individuals from campus or risk culpability, negligence, and without protection from indemnification.
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Many companies, including GE, secretly plan to close union shops and move to non-union areas. Those of us in non-union areas love unions. We should help you pay your dues because the jobs keep flowing away from you straight to us. But, as long as you love unions, we will let you keep paying your own dues.... Lol. Keep your jobs coming to us.
You think Greenville is bad, come to Schenectady and you will change your viewpoint on how bad you've got it.
Those of us in non union states appreciate union states very much. We ask that you keep sending in your union dues. The more unions you have the more jobs move to our parts of the nation. We love unions. We just don't want them here! LOL.
Union membership is declining at record rates across the nation. Why? Because any company that needs to provide a competitive product has to either take jobs overseas or move to an anti-union state. The liberal democratic unions have already destroyed Detroit.
273 will be shut down soon because Ireland has an updated a facility and cheaper Wage
Many union shops have either left areas that love unions or went overseas to get away from them. Unions drive cost so high that it's impossible to compete against non-union areas. Look at Detroit to see the result. It's common sense. It's basic business.
Schenectady will go before Greenville, just because they are a union shop