Thread regarding General Electric Co. layoffs

warn notice

for those that think ge has to file a warn notice with nys they do not if we're represented by union. all they have to do is notify said union

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@PUq9KKy-1zzg Oh yeah another troll. What is your source for this 40% Power layoff in Schenectady?

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Post ID: @1ylx+PUq9KKy

Here is a WARN notice for you! GE POWER in Schenectady is going to have a 40% reduction in work force! Some more white collar as well as blue collar, yes we have work locked in for next year but not enough!

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Post ID: @1zzg+PUq9KKy

As long as this is within threshold state by state laws applied independently.

Every location has its own way of lowering overhead costs in a control manner.

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Post ID: @zgb+PUq9KKy

Same with the ones in Greenville. They were just under the WARN threshold. I expect that if they have to cut a notifiable number, they will go big and make it count.

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Post ID: @qcd+PUq9KKy

The GRC layoffs were just under the level that would have triggered NY's Warn law (less than 250 people).

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Post ID: @yyc+PUq9KKy

believe

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Post ID: @cag+PUq9KKy

I do not one was given, at least not that I saw

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Post ID: @thh+PUq9KKy

I’m not familiar with the NY Warn- did they have to do the Warn for the salaried layoffs in GRC or the salaried Power layoffs earlier this year? Those engineers/scientists/etc were not part of a Union.

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