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    GM exec says 1,600 will lose jobs in next few days

    GM exec says 1,600 will lose jobs in next few days


    By TOM KRISHER, AP Auto Writer
    Monday, April 20, 2009


    DETROIT – About 1,600 workers at General Motors Corp. will lose their jobs in the next few days as the troubled automaker accelerates cost cuts in order to qualify for more government aid.

    GM North America President Troy Clarke said in an e-mail to employees sent Monday that the layoffs are needed to ensure the company's long-term viability.

    "In these unprecedented times, GM is reinventing every aspect of our business, including our organizational size and structure, to create a lean and agile company," Clarke wrote in the e-mail obtained by The Associated Press.

    Clarke said the next week will be "a very trying time for the entire GM team, but especially for those employees directly impacted by these actions."

    GM is living on $13.4 billion in government loans. The automaker faces a June 1 deadline to cut costs and gain concessions from stakeholders in order to get more government help.

    Last month GM began cutting 3,400 U.S. salaried jobs as part of the 47,000 job cuts that it will make worldwide by year's end.

    The e-mail says GM's leadership team has received training on how to handle the layoff notification process with respect and dignity. The company, he said, will provide laid-off workers with resources and support through the process.

    GM must cut costs and win concessions from bondholders and its unions in order to get more government aid. The government's auto task force has said the company must persuade the holders of $28 billion in GM bonds to take stock in exchange for part of the debt.

    Unions in the U.S. and Canada must agree to concessions, too. For GM to qualify for more help, the United Auto Workers must agree to take stock for part of the roughly $20 billion that GM must pay into a union-run trust that will take over retiree health care costs starting next year.

    If it doesn't restructure enough by the deadline, Detroit-based GM could be forced into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection with the government providing financing. The government advocates a short "surgical" bankruptcy to cancel debt, change union contracts and separate underperforming units from the company.

    GM CEO Fritz Henderson said Friday that the company still would prefer to restructure out of court as it tries to prove it can survive to repay the government, but he conceded that bankruptcy protection is more likely than it was in the past.

    Chrysler LLC faces an earlier deadline of April 30 to gain similar concessions and finalize an alliance with Italy's Fiat Group SpA. Fiat and Chrysler are discussing a deal that would give Fiat a 20 percent stake in the Auburn Hills, Mich.-based automaker in exchange for Fiat's small-car technology.

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    Our companies are not on a fair playing field.

    I feel such compassion for the 16,000 people that will be losing their jobs. GM was a great company in the past, I hope they can recover.
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    Deport undocumented/illegal immigrants so Americans can find jobs.
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    wanna bet none of those jobs are at the corporate HQ ???

    maybe the CEO needs to cut pay of everyone in the HQ and im betting that will save millions of dollars

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    Cut everyone at the top salaries in half, including Congress. Why is any civil servant paid more than a $100,000?

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