GM hits buyout target; no involuntary layoffs expected for now
Automotive Industry - Lehto Live • 6m 4s
General Motors has reached its desired savings through voluntary buyouts and will not cut additional salaried jobs at the moment. However, the company aims to reduce costs in the next two years to support the shift towards electric vehicles. Due to the uncertain economic situation, GM is unlikely to increase its vehicle prices.
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