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General Motors offers retirement incentives to cut 4,000 more white-collar jobs

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

About 4,000 more salaried workers at General Motors Corp. will lose their jobs by the end of the year as the automaker continues to downsize.

Source: StarTribune, AP

~News submitted by upthecreek

General Motors Said to Prepare for New Salaried Cuts

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

General Motors Corp., already intending to slash salaried jobs by 14 percent globally, is planning a new set of cuts this month that may be similar in severity in some units.

GM has said it will shed 7,000 more union jobs next year than originally planned and close an additional two factories as part of a plan to try to avoid bankruptcy and gain an additional $11.6 billion in U.S. aid.

Source: Bloomberg

GM to cut 21,000 jobs, scrap Pontiac brand

Monday, April 27th, 2009

General Motors Corp. will cut an additional 7,000 to 8,000 factory jobs in the United States, kill the Pontiac brand and shed 2,600 dealers by 2010 under a revised business plan developed with the Obama administration and announced today.

The new job cuts bring the total number of hourly jobs eliminated under GM’s plan to 21,000. GM said additional cuts among salaried workers would be expected, but did not give a specific target.

Source: Detroit Free Press

GM Plans Layoffs of 1,600 Over Next Few Days

Monday, April 20th, 2009

General Motors plans to lay off about 1,600 white-collar workers over the next few days, as the auto giant speeds its cost cutting to qualify for additional federal loans.

Source: The Washington Post

Buyouts at GM open door for hiring at lower wages

Friday, March 27th, 2009

The 7,631 United Auto Workers who accepted early retirement and buyout offers this week from General Motors Corp. — more than 53 percent of whom work in Michigan — will make room for laid off workers to reclaim their jobs.

But GM likely will not be able to hire lesser-paid workers until the worst sales market in 27 years improves.

“We certainly hope to be able to realize some of that (savings) going forward, but clearly the evaporation in sales put a hold on that,” GM spokesman Tony Sapienza said. “When the dust settles, we’ll still have people laid off, but we’ll be able to bring a lot of laid off people back to work.

Source: The Detroit News

GM: 12 percent workers taking buyouts

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

General Motors Corp. said Thursday that 195 union workers at its Shreveport assembly plant accepted a buyout from the financially troubled auto giant.

The workers are among 7,500 workers nationwide who decided to take the deal, GM said. That represents about 12 percent of GM’s hourly work force represented by the United Auto Workers.

GM offered $20,000 cash and a $25,000 voucher to buy a car to all of its 62,400 hourly U.S. employees as part of an effort to further trim its blue-collar payroll.

Source: AP, Forbes

GM lays off 160 white-collar workers at Warren

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

General Motors Corp. began white-collar layoffs today, telling about 160 workers at the Warren Technical Center that their last day will be April 1.

The move is just the beginning of GM’s plans to cut 3,400 salaried jobs in the United States this year. Worldwide, GM plans to cut 47,000 workers by the end of the year.

Source: Detroit Free Press

GM to cut 47,000 jobs, close five more plants

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

General Motors Corp. plans to cut its work force by 47,000 this year and close five more U.S. plants under a viability plan it submitted to the U.S. Treasury on Tuesday as part of its effort to land between $9 billion and $12 billion more in federal loans.

The five plants the struggling automaker plans to close are in addition to the nine plants it previously said it planned to shutter.

GM also plans to reduce its dealerships from 6,246 in 2008 to 4,700 by 2012, and to 4,100 by 2014. Most of this reduction will take place in metro and suburban markets, GM said.

Source: Dayton Business Journal

GM To Cut Another 10,000 Salaried Jobs This Year

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

According to CNNMoney: “General Motors Corp. (GM) will cut 10,000 jobs worldwide, or 14% of its salaried work force, as downsizing underway for years in the U.S. spreads around the globe.”

“Some 3,400 U.S. workers, or 12% of GM’s U.S. salaried work force, will be shed as part of the reduction. Most of those remaining will see a 3% to 7% pay cut on that date through year-end, while executives will get a 10% reduction.”

~News submitted by upthecreek

GM may cut thousands of salaried workers

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

According to Bloomberg, Reuters: “General Motors Corp. (GM.N) is developing a plan to fire up to 5,000 salaried employees as it tries to cut costs by a March 31 deadline to keep $13.4 billion in U.S. government aid. The total could match the number of salaried positions GM slashed in 2008. The company will include the plan in a Feb. 17 progress report to the U.S. government”

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