The announcement of the investment is also the last one that will be a part of GM's $2 billion nationwide plan that will create or retain 4,000 jobs in 17 facilities in the United States.
Canadian Auto Workers President Ken Lewenza has expressed concern that The General will be shifting production of the currently Oshawa, Ontario-built Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain midsized crossovers.
General Motors and Lutz have entered another chapter in their on-again-off-again relationship by formally rehiring him as a part-time senior advisor, giving direction to the company's senior executives.
Effective July 1st, Cynthia Brinkley will be leaving her position as the senior vice president, talent development/chief diversity officer over at AT&T to become The General's next vice president of global human resources.
General Motors North American President Mark Reuss has officially announced that the company plans on building the next generation Chevrolet Impala at the Detroit-Hamtramck assembly plant.