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DeLisa Cummins, right, and Trevor Ash work a dryer line inside the factory known as AP-1 at GE Appliances' Appliance Park campus in Louisville, May 22, 2023 (Chris Otts, WDRB News)
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“We have continued to reinvest in new products, and all of those new products, regardless of the product lines, have gotten us growth in the marketplace, so that reinvestment has led to jobs,” said Peter Pepe, who oversees laundry products as GE Appliances’ vice president of clothes care, in an interview Monday.
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