GM’s Q3 Unscathed by Strikes
Exceeds expectations but takes conservative posture as walkouts continue.
Exceeds expectations but takes conservative posture as walkouts continue.
Action is protest over the American automaker’s recent layoffs at Brazilian plants.
Adoption, though growing, not as much as carmakers had expected.
GM’s Cruise examined over reports of injuries around the driverless vehicles.
Unifor makes a deal with GM, and Kia puts the brakes on its limited strikes.
More than 4,000 walk off the job as talks fail to achieve deal similar to union’s with Ford.
Full lineup jumps, led by trucks, SUVs.
Plan AI initiatives outside vehicles, where the two first collaborated in 2019.
GM, Stellantis, five others aim to build bigger charger network than US EV market leader’s.
Automaker earmarks $2 billion to building next-gen full-size pickups and SUVs, guaranteeing production of gas-powered vehicles into the 2030s.