Mary Barra, Other GM Executives To Visit Automaker’s Plants Starting This Week
GM President Mark Reuss will visit certain GM plants in the coming weeks, as well.
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GM President Mark Reuss will visit certain GM plants in the coming weeks, as well.
Hertz appears to be offloading some of its fancier cars.
It’s not just GM’s U.S. plants that are returning to work this week.
Another GM vehicle launch delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The ebb and flow continues.
Simple measures for keeping our GM vehicle in top shape.
They are concerned about legal liability if they adopt the CLEAN initiative.
Representing a “Good” credit rating, though not the best.
Though most of the layoffs were outside of core engineering and development roles.
The initiative follows CDC guidelines.
Mexico is set to loosen COVID-19 restrictions on Monday.
Despite the pandemic, GM is moving forward with its EVs.
Around 700 employees were called back to work at the plant this week.
Could GM’s production operations be back to normal by June 15th?
The bill was drafted by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives last week.
By issuing $4 billion of unsecured notes maturing in 2023, 2025 and 2027.
That includes its plants in China and South Korea.
Just a handful of employees kept the lights on.
With more to follow later in the month.
Marking the first increase after three consecutive weeks of declining value.