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The United Auto Workers union wants increased wages, a 32-hour work week and better pension benefits in new contracts with Ford, General Motors and Stellantis.
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The new president of the United Auto Workers says the union will present a long list to General Motors, Ford and Stellantis when it delivers economic demands to the companies this week.
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General Motors plans to invest more than $1 billion in two manufacturing plants in Flint, Michigan, in order to to prepare them for production of the next-generation internal combustion engine heavy-duty trucks.
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About 5,000 white-collar workers at General Motors took the company's buyout offers, which the automaker says is enough to avoid layoffs at this time.
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General Motors is offering buyouts to most of its U.S. salaried workforce and some global executives in an effort to trim costs as it makes the transition to electric vehicles.
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General Motors is making some performance-related job cuts among some of its salaried employees and executives.
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Lansing Community College is receiving a $40-thousand dollar grant from General Motors. The school is using the funds to find ways for students to receive advanced manufacturing credentials.
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A joint venture between General Motors and South Korean battery company LG Energy Solution has closed on a $2.5 billion federal loan to help finance three lithium-ion battery cell plants.
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The Durant Star went into production in Lansing in 1922 to go head to head with the most popular car of its day: the Ford Model T.
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General Motors is stopping production at its Lansing Delta Township Assembly plant for one week due to supply chain disruptions.