GM cuts thousands of EV and battery factory workers
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Summary: The automaker has been on a tear of cuts to its workforce, and will idle two battery factories for the first half of 2026.
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General Motors is laying off thousands of workers across multiple electric vehicle and battery plants in the U.S., according to multiple o
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