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http://www.marketwatch.com/new...12-us/story.aspx?guid={CD9419A5-F3F3-440B-AFBE-86CDA28ECFDF}&dist=msr_8
In total, the plan calls for the reduction of 10,000 salaried employees from GM's global workforce, bringing the number down from about 73,000 white-collar workers to 63,000.
The bulk of the U.S. job cuts will occur before May 1. Those remaining are likely to see a 3% to 7% reduction in pay for the rest of the year, while executives face a 10% salary cut, the automaker said.
The auto industry is facing its worst market in decades, as consumers tighten their budgets during an economic downturn that has already seen the loss of nearly 3 million jobs, pushing the unemployment rate to its highest level since 1992.
While we wait around for congress to do something. There goes another 3,400 jobs.
This is only starting to get interesting. From Global warming to a Global Depression.
A working link -
http://tinyurl.com/adjbeh
In total, the plan calls for the reduction of 10,000 salaried employees from GM's global workforce, bringing the number down from about 73,000 white-collar workers to 63,000.
The bulk of the U.S. job cuts will occur before May 1. Those remaining are likely to see a 3% to 7% reduction in pay for the rest of the year, while executives face a 10% salary cut, the automaker said.
The auto industry is facing its worst market in decades, as consumers tighten their budgets during an economic downturn that has already seen the loss of nearly 3 million jobs, pushing the unemployment rate to its highest level since 1992.
While we wait around for congress to do something. There goes another 3,400 jobs.
This is only starting to get interesting. From Global warming to a Global Depression.
A working link -
http://tinyurl.com/adjbeh