GM’s EV Pivot: 1,700 Layoffs Signal Industry Reckoning
General Motors is laying off 1,700 workers across Michigan and Ohio plants as electric vehicle demand slows. The cuts reflect deeper industry challenges beyond temporary market fluctuations.
General Motors is laying off 1,700 workers across Michigan and Ohio plants as electric vehicle demand slows. The cuts reflect deeper industry challenges beyond temporary market fluctuations.
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