Thread regarding General Electric Co. layoffs

In Belfort, thousands of people march to defend jobs at General Electric

According to estimates of the police, 5000 people, including elected officials and "yellow vests", demonstrated on Saturday to support employees of the US group who announced the at end of May a broad restructuring plan.

http://www.lefigaro.fr/social/a-belfort-des-milliers-de-personnes-pour-defendre-les-emplois-de-general-electric-20190622

by
| 2861 views | | 8 replies (last June 25, 2019) | Reply
Post ID: @OP+ZGZAbxG

8 replies (most recent on top)

French go on strike at the drip of a hat, air traffic controllers are guaranteed at peak Holiday times

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @3kpx+ZGZAbxG

Meanwhile in the USA, many bent out of shape GE d rates who don't realize how good they have it decide to strike and protest because they feel they should get more. The community who has it worse than them has yet to care and feel sorry because they have their own problems to deal with.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1uqa+ZGZAbxG

You can't import low-wage labor without importing low-wage culture. If they do is assimulate, and they won't, you'll be making the same argument for more immigrants from low-wage cultures. If they don't assimilate, they'll keep their low-wage culture and you'll be arguing for immigrants from an even lower low wage culture.

We need the competitive advantage of a low corruption, law-abiding culture. You won't get a law-abiding culture from people who didn't even ask nicely to come here and instead stole across the border.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1vlw+ZGZAbxG

This problem is not a border issue - it is a human issue. We need to stand together regardless of what country this is occurring at, because there is strength in numbers and this problem has gotten out of hand. Yes - there is greed at the top and we all need to make a stance against it. This happens in the US as well as any other country.

Additionally, much of the illegal immigration in the United States is due to the fact that foreigners are having problems in their own country. If we do not help them at the earlier stages, we will find them coming into our country and we will be competing with them for jobs in our back yard. It is happening even now.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1lty+ZGZAbxG

At least the French are fighting for their jobs. Hope this in the US will do the same.

It looks like we need to strike and teach the rich execs and corporate greedy tycoons a lesson when the stock drops.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1dxd+ZGZAbxG

F--- them

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @wop+ZGZAbxG

You first

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @guu+ZGZAbxG

Who gives a c-ap ? Lay them all !

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @klk+ZGZAbxG

Post a reply

: