General Motors will temporarily dismiss employees in the Wentzville -Assemblage factory in Missouri. According to a letter sent to employees by the head of the factory and the head of the local Union, a shortage of parts is the perpetrator, and as a result the factory will “see a temporary dismissal of 29 September 19 October.” The factory is approximately 45 minutes west of St. Louis and employs more than 4,000 people to assemble medium-sized pick-up trucks for Chevrolet and GMC, as well as delivery vans in full size.
Not every employee will be fired – “competent transactions, stamping, bodywork, final process and those groups that support these departments” can still have work.
Government policy
Earlier this month, GM revealed plans to reduce the number of electric vehicles it is building, despite the fact that it had a bumper month in August that saw almost twice as many EVs sell as Ford. In that case, it blamed the weak demand for electric vehicles, whereby it is undoubtedly predicted what the end of the IRS Clean Vehicle Tax Credit will do on the market.
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