General Motors plans to lay off thousands of employees at electric vehicle plants across the country, partly in response to President Donald Trump’s efforts to remove government support for the industry.
GM plans to lay off over 3,300 workers at its plants in Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal . Among those affected, more than 1,700 workers will be laid off indefinitely, while over 1,500 are anticipated to be called back in mid-2026.
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