Thread regarding General Electric Co. layoffs

In his new position Mr. LC will have no excuses with the results of the spin for Newco GE. I suspect that that is exactly the way that he wants

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1nda+1htzcnt1 or one that benefited the most by stuck lips to chair while at GE. Union made Alcohol dissolves Gorilla Glue.

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Post ID: @2wne+1htzcnt1

Actually, @1nda+1htzcnt1 makes a good point. Things do look easy if you are not the one doing them. LC is risking his legacy on this job. He may have made some coin (but he had coin when he left DHR). This job is purely legacy driven. He has seen what has happened to JI and JW after they have exited the building. Believe me, when he leaves the building it will not be a JI moment.

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Post ID: @1grw+1htzcnt1

@1nda+1htzcnt1- Another know it all who kisses the chair LC sits on. Thinking it will save his or her job when the layoff hits hard. A real American Union Worker this one is.

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Post ID: @1nwl+1htzcnt1

@1nda+1htzcnt1 Thanks for the input Larry.

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Post ID: @1qyf+1htzcnt1

Always looks easy to the folks who don't do it. Whether it is designing a circuit or digging a ditch, always easier to "should" all over your self.

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Post ID: @1nda+1htzcnt1

That's hilarious, he already renegotiated his contract, why do you think it won't happen again? All it's been are excuses

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Post ID: @xvq+1htzcnt1

He has earned over $100 million in the last three years. I wish I could get paid like that for not “getting it right”.

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Post ID: @lgj+1htzcnt1

Agreed. No hiding or blaming. He has two years to get things in shape.

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