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Obama?s ?Jobs Czar? now creating jobs in China
Dave Gibson
, Virginia Beach Conservative Examiner
July 28, 2011- Like this? Subscribe to get instant updates.
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General Electric CEO, Jeffrey Immelt, who President Obama chose as the head of the so-called Council on Jobs and Competitiveness has decided to relocate GE?s health care division to China.
GE Healthcare which is the largest producer of medical imaging technology in the world is will be moving their headquarters from Waukesha, Wisconsin to Beijing.
According to the division?s general manager, Anne LeGrand, recently told Bloomberg.com that the move is part of a large scale plan to invest $2 billion across China.
GE plans to open six, ?customer innovation?? and development centers in the country that has become America?s biggest creditor.
LeGrand also said that GE had already hired a ?large number? of engineers in China.
The official unemployment figure given monthly by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is now listed at 9.2 percent, but represents only those Americans currently receiving unemployment checks, and is not truly indicative of the dire employment situation now facing the U.S.
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Obama?s ?Jobs Czar? now creating jobs in China
Dave Gibson
, Virginia Beach Conservative Examiner
July 28, 2011- Like this? Subscribe to get instant updates.
.
General Electric CEO, Jeffrey Immelt, who President Obama chose as the head of the so-called Council on Jobs and Competitiveness has decided to relocate GE?s health care division to China.
GE Healthcare which is the largest producer of medical imaging technology in the world is will be moving their headquarters from Waukesha, Wisconsin to Beijing.
According to the division?s general manager, Anne LeGrand, recently told Bloomberg.com that the move is part of a large scale plan to invest $2 billion across China.
GE plans to open six, ?customer innovation?? and development centers in the country that has become America?s biggest creditor.
LeGrand also said that GE had already hired a ?large number? of engineers in China.
The official unemployment figure given monthly by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is now listed at 9.2 percent, but represents only those Americans currently receiving unemployment checks, and is not truly indicative of the dire employment situation now facing the U.S.
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