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somone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-21-11 06:03 PM
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Sen. Sanders Blasts GE's Immelt on Jobs
Edited on Fri Jan-21-11 06:14 PM by somone
http://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/2011/01/21/sen-sanders-blasts-ges-immelt-jobs/

Sen. Sanders Blasts GE’s Immelt on Jobs

...The Vermont independent says in a statement that the GE chief executive has been outspoken about job growth, “not in the United States but in China.” The Senator notes in his statement that GE has been steadily moving its manufacturing plants overseas. “I hope he changes his mind and focuses on rebuilding the manufacturing sector here in the United States, not in China, and in the process creates millions of good-paying jobs,” the senator said.

Sen. Sanders says that since 2009, General Electric has shuttered more than 25 manufacturing plants in the United States, cutting thousands of jobs, citing as his source the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America.

The senator also says in his statement “GE now employs more workers overseas than it does in the United States,” just as IBM purportedly does. Sen. Sanders adds in his statement that “while GE has laid off at least 10,000 workers in the United States, it has created more than 30,000 jobs in India over the past decade."

And the senator’s statement noted that, during an eight and a half hour speech last month, the senator cited these comments from Immelt made at an investors’ meeting on Dec. 6, 2002: “When I am talking to GE managers, I talk China, China, China, China, China. You need to be there. You need to change the way people talk about it and how they get there. I am a nut on China. Outsourcing from China is going to grow to $5 billion. We are building a tech center in China. Every discussion today has to center on China. The cost basis is extremely attractive.”

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http://sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/news/?id=34f4b721-60c6-4c18-b0ab-99baf5733dba

Immelt's views were consistent with those of his predecessors at GE. Former CEO Jack Welch spoke in 2000 of the company's search for cheap labor: "Ideally, we'd have every plant we own on a barge." And Frank Doyle, a former GE executive vice president, was unusually blunt in a 1995 interview when he told BusinessWeek magazine about the company's workforce policies: "We did a lot of violence to the expectations of the American workforce....We downsized. We delayered. And we outsourced."
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liberal N proud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-21-11 06:05 PM
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1. GE was one of the largest outsourcers over the last two decades.
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gratuitous Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-21-11 06:07 PM
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2. Oh dear, how shrill!
And partisan of Sen. Sanders. Sensible liberals and progressives know that sometimes you have to outsources all your jobs in order to enrich the executives who will hire back all the folks they laid off to mow the lawns on their estates. And you think the barnacles on their yachts are going to scrape themselves?

Be sensible, Senator!
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provis99 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-21-11 06:42 PM
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3. is anybody surprised?
GE usually tops the list of most evil corporations in the world.
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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-21-11 06:44 PM
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4. Fox News says "blasts," Sanders' statement says:
Edited on Fri Jan-21-11 06:46 PM by ProSense
Release: Sanders Hopes Immelt Focuses on U.S. Jobs

WINDSOR, Vt., Jan. 21 - President Obama today named Jeffrey R. Immelt, chairman and chief executive of General Electric, to lead the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness.

The GE chiarman has been outspoken about job growth - not in the United States but in China. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) hoped the appointment means Immelt has reformed his thinking.

"I hope he changes his mind and focuses on rebuilding the manufacturing sector here in the United States, not in China, and in the process creates millions of good-paying jobs," Sanders said during a visit to this once-thriving industrial community in Vermont's Connecticut River Valley.

"For the sake of our manufacturing sector and the collapsing middle class, let's hope that Mr. Immelt's appointment by President Obama indicates a transformation in his thinking," Sanders added. "It is time for GE and other large and profitable corporations to start investing in America again."

Since 2009, General Electric has closed more than 25 manufacturing plants in the United States and slashed thousands of jobs, according to the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America. GE now employs more workers overseas than it does in the United States. While GE has laid off at least 10,000 workers in the United States, it has created more than 30,000 jobs in India over the past decade.

In a Senate floor speech last month, Sanders discussed the disappearance of manufacturing jobs in the United States. During the 8 ½ hour speech, the senator cited a statement by Immelt at an investors' meeting on Dec. 6, 2002. Said Immelt: "When I am talking to GE managers, I talk China, China, China, China, China. You need to be there. You need to change the way people talk about it and how they get there. I am a nut on China. Outsourcing from China is going to grow to $5 billion. We are building a tech center in China. Every discussion today has to center on China. The cost basis is extremely attractive."

Immelt's views were consistent with those of his predecessors at GE. Former CEO Jack Welch spoke in 2000 of the company's search for cheap labor: "Ideally, we'd have every plant we own on a barge." And Frank Doyle, a former GE executive vice president, was unusually blunt in a 1995 interview when he told BusinessWeek magazine about the company's workforce policies: "We did a lot of violence to the expectations of the American workforce....We downsized. We delayered. And we outsourced."


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Kennah Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-21-11 07:12 PM
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5. I used to work for Sen. Sanders opponent ...
... Rich Tarrant when I worked for IDX.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Tarrant
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IDX_Systems

GE bought IDX in 2005, and they've been in a downward death spiral ever since. OK, IDX was in a downward death spiral already, but that's beside the point.
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