2023 Layoff Tracker: GM, Stellantis And Ford Cut Thousands As UAW Strike Continues

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2023 Layoff Tracker: GM, Stellantis And Ford Cut Thousands As UAW Strike Continues
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Grocery Prices Finally Ease In U.K.—Here’s How They Stack Up With Those In The U.S. And Other CountriesFord, General Motors and Stellantis, the so-called Big Three automakers targeted by the United Auto Workers’ ongoing strike, continued to lay off employees this week as a result of the strike—following a string of layoffs at U.S. manufacturing and tech companies as lingering recession fears linger , saying the company has “been spending way more money than we earn.

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