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A protester holds banner reading "GE Vernova stock market action + 150 percent in 6 months! And my job?" during a demonstration of GE Vernova employees to protest against planned job cuts at two of the company's sites in the Loire-Atlantique region, in Nantes, western France, on October 17, 2024. Around 200 employees and union representatives from GE Vernova, General Electric's energy business, gathered at the call of the CFE-CGC and CGT unions, which count 360 jobs at risk: 220 at the Nantes site and 140 at Montoir-de-Bretagne. Management did not confirm the job cuts to AFP. (Photo by Sebastien Salom-Gomis / AFP) (Photo by SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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A protester wearing a GE cap with toy windwills attends a demonstration of GE Vernova employees to protest against planned job cuts at two of the company's sites in the Loire-Atlantique region, in Nantes, western France, on October 17, 2024. Around 200 employees and union representatives from GE Vernova, General Electric's energy business, gathered at the call of the CFE-CGC and CGT unions, which count 360 jobs at risk: 220 at the Nantes site and 140 at Montoir-de-Bretagne. Management did not confirm the job cuts to AFP. (Photo by Sebastien Salom-Gomis / AFP) (Photo by SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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Protesters stand next to a placard reading "Renewable energy, degradable jobs" during a demonstration of GE Vernova employees to protest against planned job cuts at two of the company's sites in the Loire-Atlantique region, in Nantes, western France, on October 17, 2024. Around 200 employees and union representatives from GE Vernova, General Electric's energy business, gathered at the call of the CFE-CGC and CGT unions, which count 360 jobs at risk: 220 at the Nantes site and 140 at Montoir-de-Bretagne. Management did not confirm the job cuts to AFP. (Photo by Sebastien Salom-Gomis / AFP) (Photo by SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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A protester stands next to a banner reading "Offshore wind power, a sector of the future. 900 jobs lost" during a demonstration of GE Vernova employees to protest against planned job cuts at two of the company's sites in the Loire-Atlantique region, in Nantes, western France, on October 17, 2024. Around 200 employees and union representatives from GE Vernova, General Electric's energy business, gathered at the call of the CFE-CGC and CGT unions, which count 360 jobs at risk: 220 at the Nantes site and 140 at Montoir-de-Bretagne. Management did not confirm the job cuts to AFP. (Photo by Sebastien Salom-Gomis / AFP) (Photo by SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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Protesters set up a banner reading "Tomorrow's industry is being built today: Save offshore wind power" outside the Loire-Atlantique prefecture during a demonstration of GE Vernova employees to protest against planned job cuts at two of the company's sites in the Loire-Atlantique region, in Nantes, western France, on October 17, 2024. Around 200 employees and union representatives from GE Vernova, General Electric's energy business, gathered at the call of the CFE-CGC and CGT unions, which count 360 jobs at risk: 220 at the Nantes site and 140 at Montoir-de-Bretagne. Management did not confirm the job cuts to AFP. (Photo by Sebastien Salom-Gomis / AFP) (Photo by SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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A CGT union member walks next to a banner reading "Offshore wind power, a sector of the future. 900 jobs lost" during a demonstration of GE Vernova employees to protest against planned job cuts at two of the company's sites in the Loire-Atlantique region, in Nantes, western France, on October 17, 2024. Around 200 employees and union representatives from GE Vernova, General Electric's energy business, gathered at the call of the CFE-CGC and CGT unions, which count 360 jobs at risk: 220 at the Nantes site and 140 at Montoir-de-Bretagne. Management did not confirm the job cuts to AFP. (Photo by Sebastien Salom-Gomis / AFP) (Photo by SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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Protesters raise their fists during a demonstration of GE Vernova employees to protest against planned job cuts at two of the company's sites in the Loire-Atlantique region, in Nantes, western France, on October 17, 2024. Around 200 employees and union representatives from GE Vernova, General Electric's energy business, gathered at the call of the CFE-CGC and CGT unions, which count 360 jobs at risk: 220 at the Nantes site and 140 at Montoir-de-Bretagne. Management did not confirm the job cuts to AFP. (Photo by Sebastien Salom-Gomis / AFP) (Photo by SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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Protesters attend a demonstration of GE Vernova employees to protest against planned job cuts at two of the company's sites in the Loire-Atlantique region, in Nantes, western France, on October 17, 2024. Around 200 employees and union representatives from GE Vernova, General Electric's energy business, gathered at the call of the CFE-CGC and CGT unions, which count 360 jobs at risk: 220 at the Nantes site and 140 at Montoir-de-Bretagne. Management did not confirm the job cuts to AFP. (Photo by Sebastien Salom-Gomis / AFP) (Photo by SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AFP via Getty Images)