GM offers buyouts to ‘majority’ of U.S. salaried workers

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GM offers buyouts to ‘majority’ of U.S. salaried workers​

  • General Motors will offer voluntary buyouts to a “majority” of its U.S. white-collar employees, according to a letter sent to workers Thursday from CEO Mary Barra.
  • GM expects to take a pretax charge of up to $1.5 billion related to the buyouts, according to a public filing Thursday by the company.
  • It comes after the Detroit automaker said last week it would terminate about 500 salaried positions globally.
 
The auto industry is about to collapse.

Get Woke, go broke. Focus all your energies on pleasing a NON-customer entity - government, controlled by demented idiots who have fantasies of a battery world - focus on THAT kook fantasy, and their regulatory demands, and your overpriced real-world products stop selling.
 
GM hasn't made a decent car since the 1973 Chevelle.
 
GM hasn't made a decent car since the 1973 Chevelle.
Since the 1977 Chevrolet full-size.

Those were actually excellent cars. Interestingly, they were the same general size and weight as the 1955 (new design) Chevrolet models. Obviously, far different styling; but design and operating parameters were the same.

And both were great successes. Which were diluted with later years' changes, and finally discarded for poorer products.
 
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