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GM cuts 500-600 salaried IT roles in global cost and workforce review – report
Key takeaways
- The job cuts started Monday and are expected to affect workers primarily in Austin, Texas, and Warren, Michigan, reported CNBC, citing a source.
- The reductions are global, though GM has not provided a country-by-country or site-by-site breakdown.
- In a statement to the publication, the automaker acknowledged the layoffs but did not confirm the number of employees impacted.
GM cuts 500-600 salaried IT roles in global cost and workforce review – report Global Data Tue, May 12, 2026 at 6:26 PM GMT+7 2 min read GM General Motors (GM) is eliminating roughly 500 to 600 salaried jobs in its information technology organisation as part of a broader effort to reduce expenses and reassess staffing requirements.
The job cuts started Monday and are expected to affect workers primarily in Austin, Texas, and Warren, Michigan, reported CNBC, citing a source.
The reductions are global, though GM has not provided a country-by-country or site-by-site breakdown.
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