GE to cut 950 jobs at locomotive plant in Erie, Pa.
Source: Buffalo News, Bloomberg
Thomas Black
Bloomberg News
on April 10, 2013 - 6:30 AM, updated April 10, 2013 at 6:30 AM
General Electric plans to cut 950 jobs at a locomotive plant in Erie, Pa., wiping out most of the sites recent employment growth, as it shifts some production to a lower-cost Texas factory.
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GE had expanded its workforce at Erie by about 1,000 in the past two years to 5,500 today as it increased output of locomotives and mining equipment.
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{Lorenzo Simonelli, head of GEs transportation unit,} said production of Evolution-series locomotives will be increased in Fort Worth, along with wheels for mining equipment, as output in Erie is reduced. About 10 percent of the work now handled at the Pennsylvania site will be moved to Mexico and third-party manufacturers, he said.
Approximately 200 of the Erie job cuts, more than 20 percent, are linked to declining coal demand, Simonelli said. GEs railroad customers have parked about 3,000 locomotives as utilities that once relied on coal carried by trains to produce electricity began switching to cheaper natural gas from shale formations.
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It seems like only two years ago that I read that GE was expanding its operations in Erie and at its prime mover facility in Grove City, Pennsylvania. Well, that's because it was.
GE Creates 1,000 High-Tech Manufacturing Jobs in TX and PA
May 12, 2011
GE Transportation and its high-tech offerings are on a hot streak. Citing burgeoning U.S. and global demand for its products, GE Transportation announced plans today to open a new manufacturing facility in Fort Worth, Texas, that will employ more than 500 workers by 2012 with the potential of up to 275 additional workers in subsequent years, and add 250 new jobs at its long-time home base in Erie, Pennsylvania. Since 2009, GE has announced the creation of 6,500 new high-tech manufacturing jobs in the U.S., with nearly 1,000 of that total added since April of this year.
GE plans to invest up to $96 million to build the state-of-the-art manufacturing plant in Texas. The new 900,000-square-foot facility will house manufacturing and assembly of GEs rail and transportation-related products, including fuel-efficient locomotives like the Evolution® Series, which reduces emissions by up to 40 percent and cuts fuel use by 5 percent the equivalent of 640,000 gallons over its lifetime.
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In Erie, Pennsylvania GE Transportations home for the past 100 years expansion is also underway. GEs Erie plant, which employs over 4,500 people, will be hiring an additional 250 production workers. Its yet another notch in Eries job-growth belt: the facility has recalled around 800 production workers since late 2010, and announced 450 new jobs since April (including the 250 announced today). The job growth is a natural outcrop of GE Transportations growing business it received $938 million of orders in the first quarter, and reported $903 million in first-quarter revenues, up 18% year-over-year. Segment profits for the same period were $157 million, up 37% year-over-year.
TwilightGardener
(46,416 posts)antigop
(12,778 posts)Joel thakkar
(363 posts)$7.25 is the wage in texas
over to that no state level corporate taxes...
Fuddnik
(8,846 posts)Non-union
Marrah_G
(28,581 posts)Number9Dream
(1,562 posts)Thanks for posting this, mahatmakanejeeves. If you can find the time, would you please cross-post this to the Pennsylvania group, where it would be of great interest.
L0oniX
(31,493 posts)xtraxritical
(3,576 posts)GE makes their executives billionaire's and lionizes (Jack Scrooge Walsh) them while it screws workers and try's to break unions. GE wraps itself in the flag but is really a pimping, self serving, opportunistic, government teat sucking corporation with no patriotism at all, just blind profit greed. I think for national security purposes this company should be nationalized.
Octafish
(55,745 posts)General Electric: GE has "more money parked offshore than any other U.S. company," with $108 billion and 18 subsidiaries in tax haven countries, according to its most recent SEC filing. Four years between 2002 and 2011, "the company paid no federal income tax while receiving subsidies from the government."
SOURCE: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57577914/report-big-business-no-stranger-to-offshore-tax-havens/