Drone photo of GE Appliance Park - 6.15.23
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Outside of GE Appliance Park on June 15, 2023. (WDRB photo)
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It took place Thursday evening.
The company hasn't said how many workers in Louisville are losing their jobs.
The proposed four-year agreement included raises for all production employees, a one-time cash bonus and improved benefits.
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