The Detroit automaker is cutting tech jobs that are no longer needed. But it aims to hire tech-savvy workers skilled in ...
General Motors Co. plans to cut hundreds of salaried workers from its information technology ranks in an effort to trim costs ...
General Motors is laying off hundreds of salaried employees in its information technology operations.
Management began notifying affected workers Monday, according to Bloomberg. Austin, Texas, and Warren, Michigan bear the ...
GM confirmed about 500 to 600 salaried employees were let go.
General Motors is cutting tech jobs that are no longer needed but plans on hiring workers skilled in artificial intelligence.
General Motors is preparing to cut hundreds of salaried information-technology jobs across the United States, according to ...
The software team at General Motors has now lost three top executives in the past month as the automaker — with its new chief product officer at the helm — combines its disparate technology businesses ...
New York — General Motors Co. unveiled plans Wednesday to offer eyes-off autonomous driving in the battery-powered Cadillac Escalade IQ SUV beginning in 2028 as the Detroit automaker seeks to recast ...