Come off it. You sound like a typical union supporter.
Culp is making difficult decisions in an effort to keep GE a viable company. GE was generous to its employees when things were going well. Now, the company is in the midst of bad times. The CEO of such a company cannot just keep going with a “business as usual” attitude.
He’s damned if he does and damned if he doesn’t make the tough decisions.
He has a fiduciary duty to the shareholders. Changes have to be made. I applaud him for trying to turn the company around.