NEW YORK, Dec 8 — General Electric Co already has the distinction of being the worst performer in the Dow Jones Industrial Average this year. Now it’s taken the lead among US companies in announcing the most job cuts.

The beleaguered manufacturer has eliminated a total of 14,742 jobs in 2017, including yesterday’s news that it would reduce its power-business workforce by 12,000. The reduction pushed GE past General Motors Inc, which has announced a series of cuts throughout the year amid slow auto demand and growing inventories.

Macy’s Inc occupies the third spot on the list. The retailer kicked 2017 off by slashing 10,000 jobs and closing 68 stores after an underwhelming holiday shopping season.

Macy’s hasn’t been the only retailer to downsize in 2017. The consumer cyclical sector, which includes retail, charted the biggest cuts overall of any industry as stores grapple with the growth of e-commerce and the so-called retail apocalypse.

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The logo of General Electric is seen at its plant in Baden, Switzerland November 15, 2017. — Reuters pic
The logo of General Electric is seen at its plant in Baden, Switzerland November 15, 2017. — Reuters pic

GE stock has fallen 44 per cent this year as of 3.45pm yesterday in New York. That’s the worst performance by far of any member of the the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The index is up 22 per cent.

As job losses pile up at GE and GM, many of those cuts are taking place overseas. Today’s US job report is projected to show an increase in payrolls, while the unemployment rate continues to hold at an almost 17-year low of 4.1 per cent.

Though President Donald Trump campaigned on bringing jobs back to the U.S., growth remains on pace with the final year of his predecessor’s administration.

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Energy companies, which claimed the top spot for job losses in 2016, now rank seventh among all sectors this year. — Bloomberg