General Motors is eliminating more than 1,000 jobs — and possibly more than 1,500 — in its software division globally, with nearly 600 of the jobs being cut coming from its Global Technical ...
General Motors (GM) is laying off more than 1,000 employees across its software and services teams globally to streamline operations in the business. The automotive giant headquartered in Detroit ...
The General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) layoffs seem benign, except to those people let go. These were white-collar workers, many of whom worked in software development, not people from the factory floor.
General Motors laid off over 1,000 salaried employees globally in its software and services division, impacting around 600 positions near Detroit. The layoffs represented 1.3% of GM's global ...
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If you’re not here, and you’re not working alongside your team, why would they want to follow you?" — Joanne Israel, Seneca ...
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GM said the move is to streamline that division's operations to work faster and more efficiently. The layoffs follow a tumultuous year for GM software operations, including having to stop sales of ...
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