General Motors Layoffs: GM Lays Off 2,000 Workers After Halting Operations at Kansas Factory, Blames Striking Workers for Job Cuts
General Motors has laid off 2,000 workers at its Fairfax assembly plant in Kansas as a result of the ongoing United Auto Workers’ strikes.
General Motors has laid off 2,000 workers at its Fairfax assembly plant in Kansas as a result of the ongoing United Auto Workers’ strikes. The move, which GM had warned was coming last week, is the largest ripple effect so far from the United Auto Workers' historic strike against all three Detroit automakers as the union demands a new contract that offers substantially better wages and benefits. Pegasystems Layoffs: Global Software Company To Lay Off Nearly 240 Employees in Second Job Cut This Year.
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JUST IN: General Motors has halted operations at a Kansas factory and laid off 2,000 workers, saying it was a 'negative ripple effect' from other workers going on strike
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