KEY POINTS
  • GE is making plans to significantly reduce corporate staff in an effort to cut spending and boost profits.
  • The company already has halted hiring in certain technology positions, a person familiar with the situation told Reuters.
  • New CEO John Flannery has told senior-level executives to prepare for cuts at headquarters and other areas of the company that do not produce revenue or profit

General Electric is making plans to significantly reduce corporate staff in an effort to cut spending and boost profits under its new chief executive, and the company already has halted hiring in certain technology positions, a person familiar with the situation told Reuters.

New Chief Executive Officer John Flannery has told senior-level executives to prepare for cuts at headquarters and other areas of the company that do not produce revenue or profit. "The cutting is going to start and it's going to be aggressive," said the source, who had direct knowledge of the discussions.