GM has announced that it will invest an additional C$63 million into its Oshawa Assembly plant in Ontario to support next-gen ...
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GM to cut 500 Canadian jobs with shift reduction
General Motors is cutting a shift at its Oshawa assembly plant, a move that will cost about 500 people in Canada their jobs and shift more production back to the United States. For you, whether you ...
The layoffs came the same week GM reported more than $12 billion in pre-tax earnings for 2025, along with plans to hike shareholder returns through dividend increases and a $6 billion stock buyback ...
GM Canada today announced a new C$63 million investment in Oshawa Assembly to upgrade stamping operations, supporting preparations to build the next generation of gas-powered full-size pickups and ...
The Oshawa Plant assembles light and heavy-duty Chevrolet Silverado pick-up trucks. After the U.S. imposed an unjust 25% tariff on Canadian-built vehicles, GM publicly ramped up Silverado production ...
GM will invest 63 million Canadian dollars in its Oshawa plant to support next-generation truck production. The move comes amid rising U.S.-Canada trade tensions and threats of funding clawbacks.
Friday marks the last day of work for up to 1,200 autoworkers, as GM cuts one of three shifts at its Oshawa plant. Some workers say they are looking out of province to find employment in the face of ...
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