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BAILOUT MOTORS: GM Gutting Half Its U.S. Workforce
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Jade Helm
2023-03-10 15:05:41 UTC
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No mention in the article that GM moved half of its manufacturing to
Mexico and China.

https://pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/2023/03/09/bailout-motors-gm-gutting-us-workforce-n1676854

GM, the leading U.S. automaker by volume, will gut its U.S. workforce
“voluntarily” according to a confidential internal memo from Chairman
and CEO Mary Barra that leaked on Thursday.

“Accelerated attrition requires to be proactive regarding workforce
planning,” Barra’s memo reads. “Therefore, today, we are announcing a
voluntary program that offers the majority of our U.S. team an
opportunity to leave GM and transition to what’s next with an attractive
compensation and health care package.”

Putting a smiley face on the matter, Barra explained that her “Voluntary
Separation Program, known as a VSP, presents an opportunity to explore a
new industry, make a career change, further a personal business venture
or decide you can retire earlier.”

The move is “designed to accelerate attrition in the U.S.”

What that means is, more than half of General Motors’ American workforce
will have two weeks to decide whether to take the retirement package or…
“Taking this step now will help avoid the potential for involuntary
actions.”

From the sound of it — take the voluntary separation package before we
separate you without one — employees would be wise to take the offer.

General Motors’ South Korea division will offer a similar VSP package,
but workers in Canada, Mexico, Europe, and China will not, according to
the memo. Whether Barra plans similarly drastic job cuts in those
countries is unclear.

The company currently employs about 167,000 people in the US, spread
across its four surviving divisions — Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC —
and corporate HQ.

General Motors used to sell half of all cars in the U.S. market. Now it
sells one in six. How many cars it’ll be able to produce with fewer than
half of today’s headcount remains unclear, and is not a topic Marra
addressed in today’s memo.

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Frank
2023-03-12 14:39:30 UTC
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Post by Jade Helm
No mention in the article that GM moved half of its manufacturing to
Mexico and China.
https://pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/2023/03/09/bailout-motors-gm-gutting-us-workforce-n1676854
GM, the leading U.S. automaker by volume, will gut its U.S. workforce
“voluntarily” according to a confidential internal memo from Chairman
and CEO Mary Barra that leaked on Thursday.
“Accelerated attrition requires to be proactive regarding workforce
planning,” Barra’s memo reads. “Therefore, today, we are announcing a
voluntary program that offers the majority of our U.S. team an
opportunity to leave GM and transition to what’s next with an attractive
compensation and health care package.”
Putting a smiley face on the matter, Barra explained that her “Voluntary
Separation Program, known as a VSP, presents an opportunity to explore a
new industry, make a career change, further a personal business venture
or decide you can retire earlier.”
The move is “designed to accelerate attrition in the U.S.”
What that means is, more than half of General Motors’ American workforce
will have two weeks to decide whether to take the retirement package or…
“Taking this step now will help avoid the potential for involuntary
actions.”
From the sound of it — take the voluntary separation package before we
separate you without one — employees would be wise to take the offer.
General Motors’ South Korea division will offer a similar VSP package,
but workers in Canada, Mexico, Europe, and China will not, according to
the memo. Whether Barra plans similarly drastic job cuts in those
countries is unclear.
The company currently employs about 167,000 people in the US, spread
across its four surviving divisions — Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC —
and corporate HQ.
General Motors used to sell half of all cars in the U.S. market. Now it
sells one in six. How many cars it’ll be able to produce with fewer than
half of today’s headcount remains unclear, and is not a topic Marra
addressed in today’s memo.
How the mighty have fallen.
Years ago I heard someone define GM as a nursing home with a car making
facility in the rear. Both management and union greed helped ruin the
company.
unknown
2023-03-12 14:56:34 UTC
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Post by Frank
Post by Jade Helm
No mention in the article that GM moved half of its manufacturing to
Mexico and China.
https://pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/2023/03/09/bailout-motors-gm-gutting-us-workforce-n1676854
GM, the leading U.S. automaker by volume, will gut its U.S. workforce
“voluntarily” according to a confidential internal memo from Chairman
and CEO Mary Barra that leaked on Thursday.
“Accelerated attrition requires to be proactive regarding workforce
planning,” Barra’s memo reads. “Therefore, today, we are announcing a
voluntary program that offers the majority of our U.S. team an
opportunity to leave GM and transition to what’s next with an
attractive compensation and health care package.”
Putting a smiley face on the matter, Barra explained that her
“Voluntary Separation Program, known as a VSP, presents an
opportunity to explore a new industry, make a career change, further
a personal business venture or decide you can retire earlier.”
The move is “designed to accelerate attrition in the U.S.”
What that means is, more than half of General Motors’ American
workforce will have two weeks to decide whether to take the
retirement package or… “Taking this step now will help avoid the
potential for involuntary actions.”
 From the sound of it — take the voluntary separation package before
we separate you without one — employees would be wise to take the offer.
General Motors’ South Korea division will offer a similar VSP
package, but workers in Canada, Mexico, Europe, and China will not,
according to the memo. Whether Barra plans similarly drastic job cuts
in those countries is unclear.
The company currently employs about 167,000 people in the US, spread
across its four surviving divisions — Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC
— and corporate HQ.
General Motors used to sell half of all cars in the U.S. market. Now
it sells one in six. How many cars it’ll be able to produce with
fewer than half of today’s headcount remains unclear, and is not a
topic Marra addressed in today’s memo.
How the mighty have fallen.
Years ago I heard someone define GM as a nursing home with a car
making facility in the rear.  Both management and union greed helped
ruin the company.
Are you saying full-time Walmart workers have to go to the food bank is
good thing?

Walmart workers increasingly rely on food banks, report says
https://www.theguardian.com/money/us-money-blog/2014/nov/21/walmart-workers-rely-on-food-banks-report
Frank
2023-03-12 16:30:31 UTC
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Post by Jade Helm
No mention in the article that GM moved half of its manufacturing to
Mexico and China.
https://pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/2023/03/09/bailout-motors-gm-gutting-us-workforce-n1676854
GM, the leading U.S. automaker by volume, will gut its U.S. workforce
“voluntarily” according to a confidential internal memo from Chairman
and CEO Mary Barra that leaked on Thursday.
“Accelerated attrition requires to be proactive regarding workforce
planning,” Barra’s memo reads. “Therefore, today, we are announcing a
voluntary program that offers the majority of our U.S. team an
opportunity to leave GM and transition to what’s next with an
attractive compensation and health care package.”
Putting a smiley face on the matter, Barra explained that her
“Voluntary Separation Program, known as a VSP, presents an
opportunity to explore a new industry, make a career change, further
a personal business venture or decide you can retire earlier.”
The move is “designed to accelerate attrition in the U.S.”
What that means is, more than half of General Motors’ American
workforce will have two weeks to decide whether to take the
retirement package or… “Taking this step now will help avoid the
potential for involuntary actions.”
 From the sound of it — take the voluntary separation package before
we separate you without one — employees would be wise to take the offer.
General Motors’ South Korea division will offer a similar VSP
package, but workers in Canada, Mexico, Europe, and China will not,
according to the memo. Whether Barra plans similarly drastic job cuts
in those countries is unclear.
The company currently employs about 167,000 people in the US, spread
across its four surviving divisions — Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC
— and corporate HQ.
General Motors used to sell half of all cars in the U.S. market. Now
it sells one in six. How many cars it’ll be able to produce with
fewer than half of today’s headcount remains unclear, and is not a
topic Marra addressed in today’s memo.
How the mighty have fallen.
Years ago I heard someone define GM as a nursing home with a car
making facility in the rear.  Both management and union greed helped
ruin the company.
Are you saying full-time Walmart workers have to go to the food bank is
good thing?
Walmart workers increasingly rely on food banks, report says
https://www.theguardian.com/money/us-money-blog/2014/nov/21/walmart-workers-rely-on-food-banks-report
You are conflating things.
Governor Swill
2023-03-12 20:02:12 UTC
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Post by Frank
Post by Jade Helm
No mention in the article that GM moved half of its manufacturing to
Mexico and China.
https://pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/2023/03/09/bailout-motors-gm-gutting-us-workforce-n1676854
GM, the leading U.S. automaker by volume, will gut its U.S. workforce
“voluntarily” according to a confidential internal memo from Chairman
and CEO Mary Barra that leaked on Thursday.
“Accelerated attrition requires to be proactive regarding workforce
planning,” Barra’s memo reads. “Therefore, today, we are announcing a
voluntary program that offers the majority of our U.S. team an
opportunity to leave GM and transition to what’s next with an attractive
compensation and health care package.”
Putting a smiley face on the matter, Barra explained that her “Voluntary
Separation Program, known as a VSP, presents an opportunity to explore a
new industry, make a career change, further a personal business venture
or decide you can retire earlier.”
The move is “designed to accelerate attrition in the U.S.”
What that means is, more than half of General Motors’ American workforce
will have two weeks to decide whether to take the retirement package or…
“Taking this step now will help avoid the potential for involuntary
actions.”
From the sound of it — take the voluntary separation package before we
separate you without one — employees would be wise to take the offer.
General Motors’ South Korea division will offer a similar VSP package,
but workers in Canada, Mexico, Europe, and China will not, according to
the memo. Whether Barra plans similarly drastic job cuts in those
countries is unclear.
The company currently employs about 167,000 people in the US, spread
across its four surviving divisions — Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC —
and corporate HQ.
General Motors used to sell half of all cars in the U.S. market. Now it
sells one in six. How many cars it’ll be able to produce with fewer than
half of today’s headcount remains unclear, and is not a topic Marra
addressed in today’s memo.
How the mighty have fallen.
Years ago I heard someone define GM as a nursing home with a car making
facility in the rear. Both management and union greed helped ruin the
company.
Congress did its bit by forcing them to provide cradle to grave health care. That expense
has crippled US manufacturing and export markets.

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