GE to Furlough 50 Percent of US Engine Assembly, Component Manufacturing Ops Staff

Reuters
By Reuters
April 3, 2020Business News
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GE to Furlough 50 Percent of US Engine Assembly, Component Manufacturing Ops Staff
The logo of General Electric is shown at their subsidiary company GE Aviation in Santa Ana, Calif., on April 13, 2016. (Mike Blake/File Photo/Reuters)

General Electric Co said on Thursday it would furlough about half its workers in the U.S. engine assembly and component manufacturing operations, a move that would affect thousands of employees, as the CCP virus pandemic hurts travel demand.

The furloughs will be in addition to the about 2,600 U.S. job cuts announced last month by GE’s aviation unit, which makes engines for Boeing Co and Airbus SE aircraft.

“Due to the unprecedented impact of COVID-19 on the commercial aviation industry, GE aviation is implementing a temporary reduction…for up to four weeks,” a company spokesperson said in a statement.

The unit employed about 52,000 people globally as of 2019.

GE’s shares fell as much as 3.1% in afternoon trading.

By Ankit Ajmera

NTD staff contributed to this report.

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