GM Lays Off 100 More Workers At Its Rochester, NY Plant
EV slowdown resulting in employment uncertainty.
Read More »EV slowdown resulting in employment uncertainty.
Read More »Because of a lawsuit that GM isn't part of.
Read More »Yet another CAMI production disruption.
Read More »GM is building more trucks in the States.
Read More »But it still needs to make a lot of jobs in Orion Township.
Read More »Is it even possible for GM to build all of its USDM cars in the States?
Read More »Trump says GM is investing $60 billion in the U.S.
Read More »GM employees in South Korea are concerned.
Read More »Roughly 66 employees expected to be affected, starting next month.
Read More »But new jobs might come to the nearby Tonawanda Propulsion Systems facility.
Read More »It will be back online in time for the 2026 model year.
Read More »Marketing manager Charles chimes in.
Read More »An additional 250 workers may be cut in Indiana.
Read More »Adding in EV-only brands, domestic makes still hold edge.
Read More »Not quite matching last year's 10-percent raise.
Read More »Nearly $400 million in new investments.
Read More »Further negative repercussions for General Motors' production.
Read More »The latest strike expansion to the GM Arlington plant will accelerate that figure.
Read More »Production expected to begin in 2025.
Read More »Targeted strikes result in ripple effects downstream.
Read More »The second expansion so far.
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