GE Appliances WIllie Eddins door repairman Building 5 Appliance Park Refrigerator Plant 7-19-21 (7).JPG
- Chris Otts WDRB
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Willie Eddins, a door repairman at GE Appliances' Building 5 refrigerator plant at Louisville Appliance Park, on July 19, 2021.
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When a Chinese company became the owner, “Some feared this would be the end of GE Appliances … It was frankly the opposite. GE Appliances got a new life.”
The company said “double-digit material inflation and a highly disrupted supply chain” led to the cuts. The reductions do not affect assembly line workers, who are the bulk of GE Appliances’ employees.
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