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GE's Biopharma Sale Is Coming at Exactly the Right Time The COVID-19 pandemic will disrupt parts of GE's business this year, but a $20 billion asset sale set to close a few days from now will give General ...
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GE Appliances workers decry 'ludicrous' return to work amid outbreak Workers at GE Appliance Park rallied on Saturday, March 28, 2020 to protest the company's plan to resume production amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Automakers are racing to make ventilators. But it's not that easy Ford is working with 3M and GE to make respirators and ventilators ... it is working with GE Healthcare to increase production of GE's ventilators.
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Hundreds of employees at GE Aviation could be laid off or furloughed Employees at GE Aviation told KSOK-NewsCow they were informed of the layoffs this week. The company says plummeting air travel has reduced the ...
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GE Aviation confirms employee tests positive for COVID-19 The GE Aviation plant northwest of Madisonville is closed until Monday afternoon for deep cleaning. It comes after a worker was confirmed to have the ...
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Ford teams with GE, 3M to make ventilators, personal protective equipment Ford Motor Co announced Tuesday morning that it will start to produce ventilators, face masks and more in conjunction with 3M and GE Healthcare to ...
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Louisville GE Appliance workers protest return to work on Monday amid COVID-19 pandemic GE employees circle Louisville's Appliance Park to protest being called back to work durim=ng the coronavirus pandemic Louisville Courier Journal.
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GE Appliances donates 2500 respirator masks to UofL Heath LOUISVILLE, Ky (WDRB) -- GE Appliances, a Haier Company, made a large donation Friday to assists workers on the frontlines battling the ...
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Hopkins County Health officials announce first COVID-19 death "GE Aviation is supporting an employee who works at our Madisonville, KY, facility who tested positive for COVID-19. GE's number one priority is the ...
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Letter: Welch's real legacy Now, GE wasn't the only entity polluting the rivers, but it was probably the largest and was targeted by the EPA to provide cleanup of the river beds. For ...
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