Thread regarding General Motors layoffs

GM Moves Forward After Strike, Focusing on Cost Cuts and EVs

https://www.wsj.com/articles/gm-moves-forward-after-strike-focusing-on-cost-cuts-and-evs-b50168b9

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The over bloated white collar cost is a red herring. Let’s get back to building cars !

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@1hiy+1q3Dn8Sy
"That article is from JULY"

This is more false information.
From the article:
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez
Dec. 13, 2023 5:30 am ET
Appeared in the December 14, 2023, print edition as 'GM Moves Ahead After Strike, Focusing on Cost Cuts, EVs'.

Article was posted on December 13, 2023. Why lie?

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Post ID: @1tfu+1q3Dn8Sy

That article is from JULY. What's the point of re-hashing that now? Lot of stuff has happened since that. This is not new.

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Post ID: @1hiy+1q3Dn8Sy

In July, GM raised cost cutting to 3 Billion.

“The Detroit automaker also said it is increasing cost-cutting measures through next year and now plans to cut $3 billion in expenditures compared with previous guidance of $2 billion.”

https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2023/07/25/general-motors-gm-earnings-q2-2023.html

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Post ID: @qul+1q3Dn8Sy

The labor cost is a red herring.
“The company in January outlined a plan to cut over $2 billion in annualized expenses by the end of next year by reducing head count and simplifying its product line.”
They don’t get to cry poor after blowing $10 billion in stock buybacks like it was nothing.
If this $2 billion was so important, why not do $8 billion in buybacks rather than demoralize your staff?
Don’t assume goodness from leaders that are 100% smug, evil and belligerent. The misery and chaos in January, mere weeks away was completely manufactured by upper management. Don’t forget that.

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