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GM Is Betting on Autonomous and Electric Vehicles, Says Maven Exec, But Obstacles Lie Ahead
ConferencesGM Is Betting on Autonomous and Electric Vehicles, Says Maven Exec, But Obstacles Lie Ahead
By Danielle AbrilDecember 10, 2019
Why GM and Boeing Share the Blame for Weak Manufacturing Numbers
FinanceWhy GM and Boeing Share the Blame for Weak Manufacturing Numbers
By Erik ShermanNovember 1, 2019
Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant Builds Explorers, Police Interceptors, And Lincoln Aviators
Auto Workers at Ford Reach a Tentative Union Contract Agreement
By Tom Krisher and The Associated PressOctober 31, 2019
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GM Strike Ends After Almost 6 Weeks and $2 Billion in Costs
By David Welch and BloombergOctober 25, 2019
BEDFORD, INDIANA, UNITED STATES - 2019/10/16: United Auto Workers (UAW) members keep a fire going to stay warm on the picket line outside the Bedford Casting Operations plant. UAW leaders announced on October 16, 2019 they have reached a tentative deal with General Motors to end a nationwide strike that began September 16th. According to the GM website the Bedford casting plant, "produces transmission casings, converter housings, heads, and small gas engine blocks that are used in Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac vehicles.". (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
GM Reached a Deal With Its Auto Workers Union, But Ending the Strike Could Still Take Weeks. Here’s Why
By David Welch, Keith Naughton and BloombergOctober 17, 2019
GM-Union-UAW Strike
GM, UAW Reach Tentative Agreement That Could End Strike
By Chris MorrisOctober 16, 2019
GM Recalls 107,000 Chevy Trax SUVs
GM Recalls 107,000 Chevy Trax SUVs
By Chris MorrisSeptember 20, 2019
GM Strike Far From Ending as Stocks Plunge and Costs Mount
FinanceGM Strike Far From Ending as Stocks Plunge and Costs Mount
By David Welch and BloombergSeptember 16, 2019
GM Faces Losses Of $50 Million A Day As UAW Digs In For Strike
Why Nearly 50,000 GM Auto Workers Just Went On Strike
By Chris MorrisSeptember 16, 2019
Members of the United Auto Workers (UAW) who are employed at the General Motors Co. Flint Assembly plant in Flint, Michigan, hold signs and cheer as workers drive out of the plant as they go on strike early on September 16, 2019. - The United Auto Workers union began a nationwide strike against General Motors on September 16, with some 46,000 members walking off the job after contract talks hit an impasse. (Photo by JEFF KOWALSKY / AFP) (Photo credit should read JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP/Getty Images)
LeadershipGM’s Autoworker Strike Could Cost the Carmaker $50 Million a Day
By David Welch, Keith Naughton and BloombergSeptember 16, 2019
2020 Chevrolet Corvette: Why It Was Time to Move the Engine
2020 Chevrolet Corvette: Why It Was Time to Move the Engine
By Jaclyn TropJuly 23, 2019
Chinese Consumers May Spurn U.S. Goods Even After Trade War Ends
FinanceChinese Consumers May Spurn U.S. Goods Even After Trade War Ends
By Erik ShermanJune 26, 2019
GM electric cars
GM Is Planning Electric Cars That Won’t Give Buyers Sticker Shock, General Motors President Says
By David Welch and BloombergJune 5, 2019
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FinanceTesla’s Secret Source of Cash Has Finally Been Revealed
By Miles Weiss, David Welch and BloombergJune 3, 2019
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FinanceWhat GM Got Right About Crisis Management—and Boeing Keeps Getting Wrong
By Ellen FlorianMay 31, 2019
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