Former GM Plant In Janesville Getting New Life
However, good-paying jobs are still scarce.
Read More »However, good-paying jobs are still scarce.
Read More »And those jobs are transfer opportunities for laid-off workers in Maryland, Michigan, and Ohio.
Read More »The statement comes after it announced plans to idle four manufacturing facilities.
Read More »The news comes as GM plans to shut the Oshawa assembly plant down in Canada.
Read More »The Lordstown, Ohio, plant is down to just one shift.
Read More »595 workers have opted to take a buyout or retire early.
Read More »Specifically, GM is looking for 75 temporary employees.
Read More »The workers reportedly stormed the venue.
Read More »The move will bring 700 employees back to work.
Read More »GM Korea was on the verge of filing for bankruptcy.
Read More »GM Korea agreed to the bonus payments last year, but the company could not pay them out.
Read More »The local agreement addresses plant-specific issues.
Read More »GM's voluntary redundancy program found more than a few takers.
Read More »GM Korea called it a "positive sign" that the union had re-entered discussions.
Read More »GM curtailed car production and extended a one-shift operation through May.
Read More »Local 1112 and 1714 are now united under Local 1112 solely.
Read More »General Motors announced its yearly earning for 2017, which include healthy profits, but a net loss due to the Opel sale.
Read More »GM is now working with DHL to handle the flow of parts and warehouse management to improve efficiency.
Read More »The employee count could reach 700, according to an assistant UAW director.
Read More »The 250 cuts will be on top of an additional 400 announced last October.
Read More »The layoffs are temporary and no jobs will be lost.
Read More »The strike has lasted more than three weeks.
Read More »Supply of the new Equinox is well below the healthy industry average.
Read More »As new car sales slow, GM is responding with production cuts.
Read More »Unifor and General Motors were unable to negotiate a new labor contract.
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