Monday, November 26, 2018

GM Closing Five Plants, Laying Off 15,000 Workers


So much winning!
General Motors will lay off 14,700 factory and white-collar workers in North America and put five plants up for possible closure as it restructures to cut costs and focus more on autonomous and electric vehicles. 
The reduction includes 8,100 white-collar workers, some of whom will take buyouts and others who will be laid off. Most of the affected factories build cars that won’t be sold in the U.S. after next year. They could close or they could get different vehicles to build. They will be part of contract talks with the United Auto Workers union next year. 
Plants without products include assembly plants in Detroit; Lordstown, Ohio; and Oshawa, Ontario. Also affected are transmission factories in Warren, Michigan, as well as Baltimore. 
About 6,000 factory workers could lose jobs in the U.S. and Canada, although some could transfer to truck plants.
GM says among the "headwinds" facing the company are the tariffs on imported steel imposed by the Trump regime earlier this year.  The steel tariffs have also caused Ford Motor Company last October to look to layoffs, in part to ameliorate the tariffs' negative effects.  A lot of workers trusted Trump's bald- faced lies about saving manufacturing and coal jobs.  Now the reality (assisted by his boneheaded tariffs) is maybe sinking in, albeit two years too late.

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