Summary
General Motors is laying off around 1,000 white-collar employees globally to reduce costs and enhance efficiency amid challenges in transitioning to electric vehicles (EVs).
The layoffs, announced Friday, align with GM’s goal to cut $2 billion in fixed costs by year-end. GM has been balancing investment in EV development with updating gas-powered models.
U.S. EV sales grew 7.2% through September but remain slower than last year’s 47% surge.
This follows earlier voluntary buyouts of 5,000 employees in April, which GM previously said might prevent future layoffs.
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They could stop making trucks. That would really cut their costs.
Stellantis and Nissan also announced layoffs recently too.