General Motors has begun laying off 500 to 600 IT employees worldwide, with the biggest impact in Warren Michigan and Austin Texas. The company says the moves support a broader restructuring of its technology department as it tightens costs while continuing major investments in EVs AI and software. GM did not disclose the final affected headcount but continues hiring for selected tech roles.
General Motors is reportedly planning a cut to some technology roles, impacting about 500 to 600 employees, according to Bloomberg. The report cites people familiar with the matter, but details on which teams or locations are affected were not provided in the information shared so far. The move signals continued restructuring pressures in the auto sector’s tech functions.
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