Thread regarding General Electric Co. layoffs

Greenville and Schenectady thinks that the layoffs won’t happen in the states read this article.

PARIS (REUTERS) - A General Electric (GE) factory in eastern France where the U.S. group is planning job cuts will not close down, and the firm is looking into alternatives there including building aeronautical parts, GE's French boss said in a media interview.

Plans announced last Tuesday for over 1,000 potential layoffs, mainly targeted at the Belfort plant, prompted France's Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire to say he would fight to save jobs at the site as negotiations kicked off with unions.

GE had said the move was aimed at making its operations more efficient in France in response to a shrinking market for power plants. Belfort handles gas, steam, nuclear and hydro technology.

In an interview published on Sunday in France's Journal Du Dimanche, Hugh Bailey, the general manager of GE in France, said Belfort's sales of gas turbines had halved between 2017 and 2018 and the group was struggling to remain competitive.

That said, I want to be clear, Belfort will not close," Bailey was quoted as saying. "It will remain GE Power's number one industrial site in Europe."

Bailey said gas power still had a future but added other areas that were developing rapidly - such as renewable energy and energy storage - could also be key.

He said GE businesses in other countries could be affected by the restructuring, though he did not give details.

"GE's difficulties in energy are well known. When it comes to this (job cut) project, the announcement is part of a global decision, which is then adapted on a European level, country by country," Bailey told the JDD.

French industrial group Alstom was Belfort's biggest employer until 2014 when it sold its gas turbine manufacturing business to GE, which pledged to create 1,000 jobs to win backing for the deal from the French government.

However, the company had to break that commitment as the gas turbine power plant market collapsed. In February GE agreed to pay 50 million euros ($56 million) into a reindustrialization fund for falling short of the target.

(Reporting by Sarah White; Editing by Chris Reese)

GE is going to take the $1.6 billion in cuts out of the US.

IF 1000 jobs get cut in France that is not even close to $20million. I don’t think GE can cut those jobs in France maybe a few hundred not over 1000 jobs.

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The Greenville Plant is a disgusting dump. The facilities group is too concerned with filling the pockets of vendors than maintaining the plant properly and is in no way aviation ready. Also, aviation employees have a higher pay scale than gas turbine employees. There’s no way GE will mix aviation employees with gas turbine grunts.

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Post ID: @4ryx+ZmeUgkx

Gotta be FFA certified to build plane rotors.And it goes against FFA regulations to build more than one product in one building site. Hmm let's see do I use that H grade bolt or just grab a few DP bolts of the shelf. Stop stacking lies people

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Post ID: @4ros+ZmeUgkx

@ZmeUgkx-1unw... There won’t be any aviation work coming to Schnectady, they can’t even do their own jobs correctly, much less aviation work that would have to meet much higher quality standards. Boeing is having enough problems keeping planes in the air without GE parts falling off their planes.

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Post ID: @1mdt+ZmeUgkx

@ZmeUgkx-sej...550 employees left after layoffs/quits/terms, you say? Local 301 just took a strike vote and I bet far more were eligible to vote that I bet (I'd say 1,000+). Why the BS? If you think the facility is understaffed, just say that, don't support your position with BS.

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Post ID: @1dwq+ZmeUgkx

There will be no more layoffs in Greenville or Schenectady we have a lot of work coming in. We are going to make plane rotors and continue to make generator parts. Jobs are safe and secure for a long time.

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Post ID: @1unw+ZmeUgkx

Schenectady is down to 550 hourly workers thanks to layoffs people getting fired/quitting, why are you saying layoffs won’t haven’t when they already have?

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Post ID: @sej+ZmeUgkx

Let the bidder, be it the US or French factories with most concessions, keep the most jobs! Let’s get cost, executive and hourly.

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Post ID: @qha+ZmeUgkx

Q: Who said in Greenville and Schenectady thinks that the layoffs won’t happen in the states?

A: No one except the OPs imaginary friend.

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Post ID: @nhm+ZmeUgkx

Are Hugh and Larry on the same page?

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Post ID: @okp+ZmeUgkx

I'm a d rate. I have protection!

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Post ID: @fdj+ZmeUgkx

He's a politician, when's the last time you heard one of them tell the fruth??!!!

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Post ID: @fdk+ZmeUgkx

He said GE businesses in other countries could be affected by the restructuring, though he did not give details.

He knows more than what he told the media in France. I’m ready for my walking papers

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