Thread regarding General Electric Co. layoffs

Article from French news paper pardon the google translate but you get the idea. France is done

About forty employees have started this Monday morning, October 1, the entry of the factory of the American GE in Belfort. In particular, they demand hiring.

By Sophie Courageot

Posted on 01/10/2018 at 08:26

The blocking of the site began around 4am. Forty employees of the turbine and generator workshop blocked the entrances and exits of the site.

The American group is at the worst, some fear that the management takes a radical decision on the plant belfortaine and his little sister Bourogne, which until now was spared from the restructuring because of the agreement related to the acquisition of Alstom. An agreement that will end on December 31st. This morning, employees blocked the plant belfortaine. "We had a lot of promises, we want concrete and we ask questions" explained France 3 Lionel Mattes, elected CE General Electric. The latter denounces aging machines, aging workforce for a pole that wants to global.

In Belfort and Bourogne, the American GE employs 4,400 employees. The American giant General Electric (GE) is currently experiencing serious turbulence.

"Everyone is waiting, we do not know what will happen," summarized a few days ago Philippe Petitcolin, CFE-CGC union delegate and deputy secretary of the EC General Electric-Energy production France.

GE is one of the leading employers in northern Franche-Comté, just behind the PSA plant in Sochaux and far ahead of Alstom, since the absorption of its energy branch.

In both sites, there is fears of impending bad news, perhaps as soon as the quarterly results are announced at the end of October

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Post ID: @OP+VvptUE9

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Belfort will never close. Simply impossible. The French will never allow this. GE Power is now a 50% French/Swiss company. Open your eyes in Georgia/SC/NY !...

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Post ID: @cdtu+VvptUE9

close Belfort now. Greenville can supply the entire gas turbine demad for the entire world today.

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Post ID: @cqrq+VvptUE9

Long live Alstom Power

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Post ID: @2xse+VvptUE9

https://navva.org/france/business/ge-in-turmoil-former-alstom-employees-are-worried-about-jobs/

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Post ID: @1amv+VvptUE9

Hello you people seem to not like French so I like them

They have good fryes and tost and that towre is real big I hope we keep them and get rid of belford insted

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Post ID: @1rzl+VvptUE9

No chance that political pressure from Trump will bend the French government. Macron (current French president) approved the Alstom acquisition when he was minister of industry. If he gives up against Trump / Culp, all the unions in France will want to send him to the guillotine.

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Post ID: @1siv+VvptUE9

If this is true and these guys are really striking, then Culp has to accept this gift, otherwise, we’ll know he’s weak. If it’s a problem at the country level then he needs to call up Pompeo or even Trump himself to get the leverage to cut slingload. Flannery missed a big opportunity by not lining up with Trump against China, let’s hope Culp is smart enough to use political leverage when it’s there.

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Post ID: @1ssc+VvptUE9

Read about it here, dingus:

http://www.europe1.fr/societe/lusine-ge-de-belfort-bloquee-par-des-salaries-qui-demandent-des-embauches-3768905.amp

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Post ID: @1vhk+VvptUE9

That’s your an id--t and can’t tell that it’s a French newspaper article from the google translate line. You must be a t rate.

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Post ID: @rjn+VvptUE9

@VvptUE9-vtd

It's real...Just google GE Belfort

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Post ID: @xcv+VvptUE9

I don’t believe this, couldn’t find any of this information online.

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Post ID: @vtd+VvptUE9

Come to 273 we have cushmans and sleeping holes for you.

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Post ID: @gre+VvptUE9

There is nothing more certain than that legacy Alstom sites are doomed. The entire Alstom disaster has essentially been written down as a total loss for GE at this point ($23B). Workers striking will not change this fate, nor will complaints and requests from European officials to GE leadership. It’s over soon...just pray that it happens quickly and mercifully. And thank god that you’re not treated as a US employee, where you’d get only 1 week’s pay for each year of service.

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Post ID: @zbe+VvptUE9

Wow

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