What's rooftop consolidation?
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If you here these words at your GE site its time to start looking.....quickly.
I don't think it's "top secret", pretty much common sense that they will. Why shouldn't they? Schenectady never would have become as bloated and out of shape as it is if it weren't for the union. GE was forced to keep the unproductive and the productive started to take notice, so they became unproductive as well. Those who are naturally productive, would be met in the parking lot for some "several on one" persuasion time. Your team can't win the championship when they are a bunch of bench warmers! Every time there's a new contract, it's always more, more, more that they want and the effort anybody want's to put in is less, less, less. Funny how nobody would run their house like this because they know it would destroy everything that is theirs. I'm prepared for the worst outcome, many are not and it's by their choice because they think it'll never happen to them.
GE has a top secret plan to abandon all union locations over time
It refers to plant and office locations. Offices like san ramon, nola, and detroit are major candidates. Factories are anybodys guess because of unions, etc
Get Ready for Rooftop Consolidation
GE ( JF ) has publically announced that aggressive cost cutting will continue through 2018. What does this mean? Next will be rooftop consolidation which means plant closures. We all know that plant closures bring, you guessed it, more layoffs. Target plants have already been identified. Key people in those plants (considered essential) will be offered relocation packages. Good news for Greenville is that it will be one of the winning plants. Bad news for Greenville is more people will have to lose their job to make room for the relocated “essential” employees.
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Peterborough large motors plant in Canada closing next year
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Some of Greenville's layoff victims from last week were booted out to make room for "essential" employees from other plants. New York, France, and Saudi.
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Anyone have news on other plants? Either winning or targeted plants?
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