Thread regarding General Electric Co. layoffs

Greenville related info (but applies to all)

When the Seniority Lists get posted, look at all the Pay #s that are higher than your Pay # (do not look at the lists of Fabricators, Xray, TBC sprayer, Waste Treat, Maintenance).

Count how many have less seniority than you, then you basically know where you stand.

If you take the 12 weeks payout you will Cut Ties with GE, it is good for those who are sure to get another job asap and will not wait for GE to call you back. Yes, you can reapply to work for GE however keep in mind that GE mainly looks to hire Welders, Maintenance Technicians, and those on the Recall list are in front of you.

If you get Laid Off, you get 4 weeks IEA, 20 weeks unemployment, up to 1 year of insurance and $6000 tuition fee reimbursement that you can use to better yourself with some skills, if not to work for GE then for other businesses. If you find another job of course you don't have the unemployment checks and the insurance anymore, but still have recall rights.

Everybody is in different personal and family needs and situations and future planning. Some are best to take the 12 weeks pay and start another career perhaps with brighter future, some may be better off to be laid off and hope that GE will do better in the future and will call you back.

Look at your pay number on the list, see where you stand, weigh in on what will benefit you the best, 12 weeks pay and get another job and opportunities, or be Laid Off.

The future is unpredictable, but we have to plan for it.

Posted by @RNQxNp7-1hpc.

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Of course "jobs" now are being replaced with these pay nothing zero benefit jobs. How else do you expect for the VPs and board members to keep their 2-3 houses, 4 exotic cars, and sugar daddy payments to the h--kers that depend on them?

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Post ID: @1jnj+RRoOHI8

Enough with the whole layoff stuff ,the job markets the best it's been in 44 years. Sad part your not being told is most of middle class jobs are being replaced with 14 bucks an HR and zero benefits. I guess if I get laid off I'm just gonna work 2 jobs.who needs benefits or family time ,really.

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Post ID: @iyj+RRoOHI8

Good advice. I was an employee at Greenville back in Nov. 2002 when a few hundred of us were laid off. I didn't have any hope of being called back so I took a four week lump sum payment and gave up my recall rights. I believe it was 2 1/2 - 3 years later they started calling everyone back. Although I have a good job now somewhere else, I would have been called back and be a legacy employee at the higher pay rate.

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Post ID: @aoo+RRoOHI8

You're out of NY, true?

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