General Motors (GM) has announced plans to cut 1,200 jobs at its electric vehicle (EV) plant in Detroit, along with an additional 1,200 positions at battery plants located in Tennessee and Ohio. This decision comes in response to a slowdown in demand for EVs in the United States.
The job cuts reflect the company"s efforts to adjust to the changing market conditions affecting the electric vehicle sector. GM"s restructuring aims to align its workforce with current production needs as consumer interest in EVs fluctuates.
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