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GE closing Rochester, N.Y., plant, moving work to China

by The Associated Press   

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Boston-based GE said its electronic board assembly plant in the Rochester Science Park will close by June, but less than 100 employees will be impacted

ROCHESTER, N.Y.—General Electric says it will close its manufacturing facility in Rochester next year and the work will be moved to China.

Boston-based GE announced Tuesday that its plant in the Rochester Science Park will close by June. The company didn’t say how many people work at the facility, but GE officials say less than 100 employees will be impacted.

The Rochester plant assembles electronic boards. GE officials say the work will be moved to China, where it will be done by a GE partner supplier, St. Petersburg, Florida-based Jabil.

Company officials say workers losing their jobs will receive severance pay and tuition reimbursement.

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