When GE Wins, Massachusetts Wins Billerica Marlborough Westborough
GE has five manufacturing facilities and thousands of employees spanning the state of Massachusetts, in addition to supplier companies and other partners in communities across the state. We’re investing in a bright future for manufacturing in Massachusetts, leading the way on strategies that ensure growth and success, because when GE Wins, Massachusetts Wins.
4,757
5
EMPLOYEES
MANUFACTURING FACILITIES
605
11,589
DIRECT SUPPLIER BUSINESSES
RETIREES
Global HQ
Lynn Boston
Randolph
Foxboro
Towns with significant GE presence
51% of Americans agree that their state is working to attract more manufacturing jobs
49%
51%
43%
50%
64%
of 18-29 year olds
of 30-44 year olds
of 45-54 year olds
of 55-64 year olds
of 65+ year olds
THE FUTURE OF MANUFACTURING WHAT WILL ENSURE GROWTH AND SUCCESS?
WHAT IS GE DOING?
say investing in research 83% ofandAmericans development and new technology
Training 150,000 employees with the skills needed for the digital industrial future
say providing high-tech 82% ofjobAmericans training for workers
Created 28,000 U.S. digital jobs
81% of Americans say upgrading US factories
GE’S ECONOMIC IMPACT IN MASSACHUSETTS
$6.3 B
total production output
$17.3 M per day
$720 K per hour
Built 25 new U.S. facilities in the last 7 years
GE’S COMMUNITY INVESTMENT IN MASSACHUSETTS
$13.3 M
6,659
IN TOTAL CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS
VOLUNTEER HOURS FOR THE COMMUNITY
COMPETITIVE WAGES
GE pays its employees
2.21x more than the
state average
$1 $8.76
spent on GE compensation leads to
71
%
of Americans say that the manufacturing industry has been responsible for job creation, charitable contributions, and economic development in their community
on total MA economic output
For more information, visit GEVoices.com *All employment and manufacturing data current as of December 2016. Morning Consult surveyed 2,201 American adults between September 22 and 29th, and has a margin of error of 2 percentage points