GM renews its push for a banking license, hoping for regulatory approval to expand its financial services and lower funding ...
GM is not the only automaker to back away from DEI language. Ford Motor Co. removed similar language from its reports, and said late last year that it would no longer take part in the Human Rights ...
It's safe to say that General Motors (NYSE: GM) had a pretty great 2024. It grew full-year revenue by 9% and led the U.S. auto market in total, retail, and fleet deliveries. GM grew its total ...
GM’s misconduct isn’t the only instance of a corporate ethics breach, but it’s a prominent example. Why didn’t GM act responsibly or with basic common sense? Analysts point to a corporate culture ...
It’s corporate greed. The most recent example: On Friday, GM announced it was laying off 1,000 workers. These layoffs followed another round of GM layoffs in August, which saw 1,500 jobs cut.
We've learned today that fewer employees will get to fly the friendly skies in one of General Motors' corporate jets, as the automaker has announced it will be ridding itself of two. That will cut ...
Standard & Poor's announced Monday that it has cut General Motors' corporate credit rating sharply to "B," five steps below investment grade. Amplifying its warning to investors and creditors ...
director of GM Corporate Affairs, said in an email. "GM recognizes the critical need to develop workforce skills for the clean energy and electric vehicle industries, and this partnership ...
General Motors Corporate Giving and Bay City Operations presented $60,000 in community impact grants to support three local ...
GM's current filing lists "inclusive" work environment but no longer mentions diversity General Motors removed “diversity, equity and inclusion” from its annual investor report, a decision ...