Thread regarding General Electric Co. layoffs

More trouble for renewables?

https://www.4coffshore.com/news/court-rules-in-favour-of-siemens-gamesa-in-ge-patent-battle-nid25729.html

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Hmmm, Integrity above unyielding or above reproach doesn’t have to deal with any integrity issues and it’s quite obvious GE and their fines do and has been for years.

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Post ID: @2wbv+1hkGGgAZ

Immelt took out the phrase "unyielding integrity" from the S&L. Look what happened! LC put it back in.

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Post ID: @1gdw+1hkGGgAZ

Seems like good news to me.

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Post ID: @1stz+1hkGGgAZ

Somebody’s in trouble! I see two compliance issues that violated our integrity policy.

Failing to promptly report a known or suspected violation of GE’s compliance policies.

Failing as a leader to diligently ensure compliance with GE’s integrity principles, policies and law.

Any ideas of the upcoming punishment for these hooligans? I see 20 lashes with a wet noodle.

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Post ID: @nuk+1hkGGgAZ

@sto+1hkGGgAZ. 😂😂😂😂

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Post ID: @koc+1hkGGgAZ

I don’t buy it! Every employee and especially the leadership follows The Spirit & The Letter at GE. Our integrity is above reproach. Here’s all the proof right here: “Integrity is reflected in our three Leadership Behaviors:
act with humility, lead with transparency, and deliver with focus—always with unyielding integrity.”

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