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GE to hire 5,000 veterans over next 5 years

GE to hire 5,000 veterans over next 5 years, invest $580M to expand aviation business

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- General Electric Co. plans to hire 5,000 veterans over the next five years and invest $580 million to expand its aviation business.

The announcements Monday were part of a four-day event that the global conglomerate is hosting with partners in Washington, D.C., that focuses on issues such as manufacturing and job creation in America.

GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt heads up President Obama's 27-member jobs council, which also includes AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, AOL co-founder Steve Case and Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg.

GE said Monday that its "Hiring Our Heroes" partnership will help match veterans with jobs. The company, whose products range from jet engines to lightbulbs, will also team with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to sponsor 400 veterans' job fairs this year. GE currently employs more than 10,000 veterans and has about 100 U.S. employee reservists serving overseas.

In addition, its aviation unit will add more than 400 new manufacturing jobs and open plants in Ellisville, Miss., Auburn, Ala., and Dayton, Ohio, next year. GE said that the new plants are part of its efforts to create or rebuild 16 facilities and more than 12,000 new jobs. The company started production on its first new appliance line in more than 50 years last week at Appliance Park in Louisville, Ky.

The company expects to double its number of engineering interns to more than 5,000. The move is part of the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness initiative to graduate 10,000 more engineers a year in the U.S. GE says this often leads to jobs, as 80 percent of its full-time engineers have been hired from the internship program. It has more than 19,000 engineers on staff.

It also plans pilot programs to reduce health care costs in Louisville, Ky., and Erie, Pa. Those programs are an expansion of efforts that began in 2009 in the greater Cincinnati area that led to more than 100 new primary care centers, fewer emergency room visits and hospital admissions and decreased health care costs per GE employee after two years.

GE, which is based in Fairfield, Conn., also plans to open several manufacturing training centers in locations such as Houston and Cincinnati to help build job skills.

Joseph Sharpe, director of the economic division of the American Legion in Washington, D.C., said health insurer Humana Inc., Prudential, Home Depot Inc., Target and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. are among several businesses that are seeking to hire veterans. Several large companies have established veterans' affairs offices to recruit and train veterans and hire them or help them find jobs at other companies, Sharpe said.

Sharpe said the Labor Department during the administration of President George W. Bush first began working with the American Legion to organize job fairs for veterans, and the Obama administration has followed through.

"This is something that's been building for the last eight years," Sharpe said.

The results have been encouraging as unemployment rates among veterans fall. For men, unemployment is about 7.7 percent, down from more than 12 percent, he said. And joblessness among female vets has fallen to a still-high 17 percent from more than 20 percent, he said.

 

7 comments

  • Yeah that's right.  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 months ago
    Don't believe the smokescreen: G.E. is only hiring vets because it was written as a term in the contracts they just received from the federal government. Also, there is a tax incentive for hiring American veterans as well. G.E's reasons are not altruistic, they are purely economic.
  • A Chemical Engineer  •  Decatur, Alabama  •  3 months ago
    Good going GE you have it figured out. You hire vetreans who always do their job no matter what. With good leaders they will make you proud. But the best part is I now own 6,000 shares of GE and plan to buy even more. The rest of the American coporations will find there are no employees left to hire, as they all the good ones work at GE. Building jet engines, wind turbines, controllers, and appliances, We are behind you and all the veterans too and pushing as hard as we can. You have all just passed your CONFIDENCE COURSE!! Obama again in 2012 a winner too.
  • G MAN  •  3 months ago
    nice
  • safecigmicro  •  3 months ago
    I notice that the Article also mentioned Wal-Mart Stores as to (hiring veterans.) First and foremost you're entire inventory is almost all Chinese. Maybe GE could create ALL electronics entering Wal-Mart Stores too. #American Middle Class
  • william g  •  Da Lat, Vietnam  •  3 months ago
    thank you GE we need more of this
  • Arthur M  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 months ago
    As a Military civilian, GE consultant, US abused, I believe Jeff Immelt will help to empower this researcher will that controller program, in 1 year, I will be just like my peers, all settled in my suffering and redressed. Thank you former Sen Sam Nunn, still waiting for this reality at Fairfield. (perfume, suits,...). Stealers hold my documents, keys, success, happiness...
    Working families will win over fraudulent social security inside,....chapter. Nothing worng playing for somebody else team and getting paid for your MVP,...
    Where is it (Chamber of Commerce,...)? I want to meet with GE CEO Immelt and plead my case for this empowerment strategy

    Arthur Mboue
  • LeeAnn  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  3 months ago
    Don't believe anything Immelt say's he has been known to lie before !!! Like ever since he has been at G.E
 
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