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After HC blow, GM staff union may focus on compensationIn his 43-page order, Justice Milind Jadhav observed that if a company approaches the court for closure of its establishment on the ground ...
Layoff packages were seven times the norm, says General Motors as workers begin an indefinite chain hunger strikeThe striking former workers are protesting unemployment and their non-absorption by Hyundai Motor India, which has signed an initial agreem...
General Motors India’s retrenched workers to sit on an indefinite chain hunger strikeWorkers of the former General Motors India are threatening to go on an indefinite hunger strike starting October 2. They are protesting aga...
Hyundai Motor unit to buy General Motors' India plant in Talegaon, MaharashtraSouth Korean automobile giant Hyundai Motor Co's Indian unit will buy automaker General Motors' Talegaon, Maharashtra plant, the company an...
GM India gets conditional approval from Maharashtra govt for Talegaon plant closureIt paves way for settlement with the workers and brings GM India closer to signing a commercial deal with Hyundai Motor India
Hyundai inks deal to acquire GM India's Talegaon manufacturing facilityThe proposed acquisition is subject to the signing of the Definitive Asset Purchase Agreement and fulfilment of conditions precedent and re...
Mahindra weighs acquisition of GM's Talegaon factoryMahindra executives made several visits to the Talegaon facility in the past few weeks. The visits came after GM's term sheet with Chinese ...
GM deal to sell Talegaon plant to China’s Great Wall Motor collapsesWith the $1 billion Great Wall Motors proposal stuck over lack of FDI clearance for over two years, the company has been compelled to look ...
Great Wall Motors extends term sheet for General Motors' factory takeoverThe term sheet, which was set to expire in the middle of 2021, has been extended to December, giving more breathing space to both Great Wal...
430 workers accept GM India’s final separation package, rest still to decideOver 400 of them were the non-unionised workers who had moved to Talegaon, Pune plant post the Halol, Gujarat plant closure of the US carma...
General Motors India offers final separation scheme to Maharashtra plant staffThe scheme, which is 50% higher than its previous offer, is intended as a truce between workers and the company, who have been at loggerhea...
GM India to appeal against rejection of plant closure, Maharashtra Govt's move surprising says Co.Move sends a concerning message to potential future investors who want to bring jobs and investment to the state.
General Motors India exit hits a speed breaker, plant closure may stall on differences with workersGM stopped production on December 24 and has applied for closure of the factory. It wants the workers to accept the separation scheme, whic...
China's Great Wall Motors hopeful of hearing soon from Indian government on investment clearancesWhile the company was hopeful of getting the regulatory nod, some recent reports said the Maharashtra government, in consultation with the ...
China’s Great Wall may drive Rs. 7,000 cr investment into IndiaChina’s largest SUV maker, Great Wall Motors, has registered an Indian subsidiary with plans of investment.
JSW Group seeks to be in driver's seat at GM Talegaon plantJSW Energy will take over the plant and become contract manufacturer for Beat and Essentia compact cars.
General Motors India announced the shipping of 3,000 Chevrolet BeatsGeneral Motors India announced the shipping of the first batch of 3000 Chevrolet Beats which were produced at its Talegaon plant in Maharas...
General Motors begins vehicle exports from IndiaThe company shipped the first lot of 140 units of its hatchback Chevrolet 'Beat' from the Mumbai port to Chile, a release said.
- GM India says no lay off plans in country
General Motors said that it would not lay off any of its 4,000 employees even though its parent has decided to remove 10,000 of its workfor...
GM India to hire 500 peopleGM India is increasing its employee strength to 4,500 by 2009.