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GM Stops Production in Detroit as1,300 Employees Face Temporary Layoff

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GM Stops Production in Detroit as1,300 Employees Face Temporary Layoff

General Motors has temporarily laid off 1,300 employees at its Detroit electric vehicle plant due to low demand for electric vehicles. The plant, which produces several electric models, will idle production until April 13, with affected employees eligible for subpay and benefits.

General Motors has stopped production at its Detroit electric vehicle plant, affecting 1,300 employees. The temporary layoff is due to low demand for electric vehicles. The plant produces the Cadillac Escalade electric SUV, Sierra electric pickup trucks, and other models. Production will resume on April 13. The layoffs come after a mass layoff in January and a plant idling from October 27 to November 24 last year. GM is shifting focus to internal combustion vehicles in response to market demand.

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