2019 Silverado 3.0L Duramax Diesel Engine Could Add Up To 200 Jobs At Flint Plant
The employee count could reach 700, according to an assistant UAW director.
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.
Read More »Up to 313 new jobs will be created by the end of 2018.
Read More »The authorization is largely a formality.
Read More »LG currently supplies battery cells for the Chevrolet Bolt EV among other cars.
Read More »82 percent of employees have found work elsewhere.
Read More »The Spring Hill, Tennessee plant builds the GMC Acadia and Cadillac XT5.
Read More »Positions include welders, machine operators and more.
Read More »GM will lay off 1,100 workers from the Lansing Delta Township plant in May.
Read More »GM reiterated its commitment to keep men and women on the job.
Read More »Barra was joined by Ford and Fiat-Chrysler's CEOs.
Read More »Officials said it was less than the 839 originally planned.
Read More »Ahead of planned production of the Chevrolet Silverado.
Read More »The consolidated line builds overflow supply of the second-generation Chevrolet Equinox.
Read More »Due to dwindling demand for the Verano and Sonic.
Read More »Which will nearly double its workforce.
Read More »That's one way to find help.
Read More »Why would Canada's PM feature a vehicle moving its assembly and jobs to Michigan in a campaign video?
Read More »A second shift is indeed returning to the facility.
Read More »And it owes nearly all of its success to one model.
Read More »The news comes as a bolster of economic sustainability for the Aragón region.
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