GE Energy unit repairs Retrofit generators turbines Boom time.
It was only a few years, so that workers of General Electric Co. ’s Schenectady have all the overtime they could.
“Every day was tough, smiles, there was no depression,” said Carmen DePoalo, business agent for International Union of Electrical Workers, CWA Local 300 represents workers at hourly wages of GE Energy.
Then the company has about 160 per year, generators and a few tens of steam turbines, DePoalo said. (GE officials would not confirm these figures, who say they were owners.) People have been reminded of previous redundancies, and the ranks of workers, inflated per hour to about 2000, he said.
In his 34 years at GE, he was one of verkehrsreichsten time DePoalo had seen. But at the end of 2002, four years ending boom.
Well, the plant is more armor and relief that the manufacturing sector.
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