On opening day of firearm deer season in Michigan, Andy Albertson had hunters beat by mid-morning. In the back of his Kent County Road Commission truck, he had already put away sixteen of them.
The global character of the cuts requires an internationally unified response of the working class. Job cuts in the auto ...
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Two major automakers, General Motors and Stellantis, are closing their desert testing facilities in western Arizona.
General Motors cut a total of about 1,000 salaried and hourly employees early Friday morning as part of ongoing restructuring ...
Two major automakers, General Motors and Stellantis, are closing shop in Arizona. Here's what we know about layoffs and the ...
DETROIT (AP) — General Motors is laying off about 1,000 workers worldwide, shedding costs as it tries to compete in a crowded ...
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“As it stands currently, many Michigan drivers who kill a bicyclist are only charged with a misdemeanor: moving violation ...
GM isn't alone in cutting personnel this year. Legacy automakers and startups have taken similar measures as markets, ...
The first car dealer ever elected to the U.S. Senate says the Trump agenda for the U.S. auto industry is one that, if enacted ...
Layoffs are “not a tremendous surprise, given the global, intense competition that a company like General Motors is in right now,” Glenn Stevens, executive director of statewide auto advocacy group ...