Thread regarding General Electric Co. layoffs

What is our biggest problem right now?

What do you think?

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Biggest problem? I'd say too high of a percentage of people putting themselves first instead of the customers and company. I thing Aviation and Healthcare find success despite GE's overall decline by ferociously batting away such people from outside of their businesses.

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Post ID: @gotj+1g3YswpI

@7jpy+1g3YswpI, had you considered you are wrong? hugs and kisses to you.

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Post ID: @9ugr+1g3YswpI

Try resolving a Union issue from within. You’ll be met with the same crony cr-p that’s been going on for years. Best resolution is a stiff left hook to settle it and another one for the goon a from the Union that wants you to “play nice”!

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Post ID: @7jpy+1g3YswpI

snitches that choose not to resolve union matters from within

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Post ID: @7rcp+1g3YswpI

The biggest problem let’s see for starters the split pay scale system, lowered the standard to get more unskilled workers in the plant so it will all fail

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Post ID: @5fgu+1g3YswpI

At one time, GE ran 13 individual divisions. Now it can run 3. What a Disgrace!

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Post ID: @3znt+1g3YswpI

Larry Culp. Any other questions?

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Post ID: @3wfm+1g3YswpI

@2lzi+1g3YswpI, Ia gree 100%

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Post ID: @3aqp+1g3YswpI

Biggest problem, the Union's ex-Asst Business Manager, just trying to stir up matters. This is how little and unimportant "men" play.

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Post ID: @2lzi+1g3YswpI

After the planned splits. there will be multiple "our"s - each with their own issues. Some formerly part of "our" will be out of work, others will start new chapters in their new, hopefully thriving and healthy orgs.

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Post ID: @2hlh+1g3YswpI

Child I really do hate to burst your bubble but the Union is the company in the G.E. system.

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Post ID: @1yor+1g3YswpI

Loss of trust in the Union doesn’t help. I’d rather trust the company-at least I do what’s expected of me on my job.

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Post ID: @wdz+1g3YswpI

I want to see ge fail

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Post ID: @zah+1g3YswpI

Division. The loss of trust within any company is always the Achilles heal. To get to this point it takes decades of mismanagement . It is very unsettling but I believe we have a very long recovery ahead for G.E. Is it going to be easy? No. How it can be achieved is beyond my professional skill set.

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