GM to slash up to 31,500 jobs in US
GeneralMotors told lawmakers that it plans to cut up to 31,500 more jobs in the US
The total number of US plants would be cut to 38 in 2012 from 47 in 2008. GM has already slashed its workforce nearly in half from the 2000 levels of 191,465 people. The company operated 59 power train, stamping and assembly plants in the United States in 2000. The job cuts were detailed in a report GM presented to Congress in hopes of securing government-backed, low-cost loans.
GM said it expects to be ���fully competitive��� with Toyota on wage costs for ���both current workers and new hires��� by 2012 due to ���additional changes to be negotiated��� with its main union, productivity improvements, turnover rates and the planned cuts.
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