General Electric Workers Launch Protest, Demand To Make Ventilators
Union representatives speak to a member of the media outside the General Electric Co. (GE) facility in Lynn, Massachusetts, U.S., on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. Protests started after GE announced it would be laying off 10 percent of its domestic aviation workforce, firing nearly 2,600 workers, along with a "temporary" layoff of 50 percent of its maintenance workers. The union wants the company to convert to manufacturing ventilators to help with the Covid-19 pandemic. Photographer: Scott Eisen/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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