General Motors Announces Over 1,000 Job Cuts in Major Software Division Overhaul

General Motors (GM) announced layoffs of more than 1,000 salaried employees worldwide within its software and services division.

Around 600 cut roles are from GM’s technology campus in Warren, Michigan. This comes after a series of leadership changes, including the departure of former Apple executive Mike Abbott due to health issues.

A GM spokesperson emphasized the necessity of the restructuring, stating it was critical to “simplify for speed and excellence, make bold choices, and prioritize investments that will have the greatest impact.”

The layoffs were confirmed to the affected parties on Monday and represent about 1.3% of GM’s global salaried workforce. The division undergoing the layoffs is responsible for various functions, including

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