Why would it affect EV production? 

These are white collar jobs, and happening specifically so that they can focus 
on EV development, at least according to the article.

I don’t understand your confusion.

- Mark

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> On Nov 22, 2018, at 9:04 PM, brucedp5 via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
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> 
> https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2018/11/19/general-motors-buyout-layoffs/2061291002/?utm_source=feedblitz&utm_medium=FeedBlitzRss&utm_campaign=usatoday-newstopstories
> General Motors buyouts likely to fall short and layoffs loom
> Nov. 19, 2018  Jamie L. LaReau, Detroit Free Press
> 
> General Motors is offering voluntary buyouts to 18,000 workers. 
> 
> General Motors hoped at least 7,000 white-collar workers would sign up by
> noon Monday for a buyout offer, but managers told employees last week that
> it was likely to fall short, raising the prospect of significant layoffs.
> 
> The number volunteering for the offer is likely be closer to 4,000 based on
> estimates by an actuary, some GM employees said managers told them.
> 
> That means 3,000 or more salaried workers in North America could be
> terminated starting in January if the automaker in fact opts for forced job
> cuts, which it has said it would consider if buyouts fell short. 
> 
> That's the message some GM managers gave salaried workers during department
> meetings held Thursday and Friday of last week, several employees who
> attended the meetings told The Detroit Free Press. The meetings were an
> 11th-hour attempt to help employees with 12 or more years at GM decide
> whether they want to take a voluntary buyout.
> 
> GM employees who talked to the Press did so on condition of anonymity
> because their jobs are at risk. 
> 
> More: GM memo: We must cut costs, can't wait to see what happens in
> industry[
> https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/general-motors/2018/11/03/general-motors-memo-buyout/1859186002/
> ]
> 
> More: GM offers buyouts to 18,000 salaried workers, says layoffs possible [
> https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/general-motors/2018/10/31/gm-buyouts-salaried-workers/1831530002/
> ]
> 
> The meetings were presented as informational and GM managers told employees,
> "Nobody’s under pressure to sign up or fear they’ll be threatened with
> firing or termination if they don’t sign up," said a former senior-level GM
> manager who spoke with several employees who attended the meetings.
> 
> “GM (leaders) haven’t decided what they’re going to do if there is a
> shortfall – if they don’t hit 7,000," the source said. "They said they may
> start the process in mid-January for involuntary releases.”
> 
> A GM spokesman would not confirm that date or that GM would pursue
> involuntary cuts. He said he was not aware of any company-wide meetings last
> week. If there were meetings, they would have been staff by staff, he said.
> He also said he was not aware of any figures or targets the company has set
> or would share with workers.
> 
> GM has said it must trim costs amid the rising prices of raw materials and
> plateauing car sales. So on Oct. 31, GM CEO Mary Barra sent an email to all
> 50,000 salaried GM employees in North America saying the automaker is
> offering voluntary buyouts to the 17,700 salaried employees who have 12
> years or more with GM. Most global executives are also eligible.
> 
> GM has said if it cannot achieve enough cost savings between the buyouts and
> other cost-cutting measures, it might consider involuntary job cuts after
> the first of the year.
> 
> One adviser who has been working with several GM employees and managers said
> the process of selecting the voluntary and involuntary job cuts will happen
> quickly.
> 
> “GM will complete the voluntary buyouts by Nov. 29. The managers we’ve
> talked to are already making their list and will select their cuts in
> January,” said the adviser, who did not want to compromise his clients’
> identities by having his name published.
> 
> He said on Jan. 15 GM will announce the involuntary job eliminations and
> “walk people out.”
> 
> The buyout packages include six months pay and six months of health care
> coverage, the GM spokesman confirmed. Those who opt to take the buyout have
> until the end of the year to continue with GM, with severance effective Jan.
> 1. 
> 
> The six-month pay and six-month health care is the same severance a GM
> employee with 12 years or more experience would receive if they were
> involuntarily terminated, GM employees said. That's why some inside the
> company say interest in the buyout has been lukewarm.
> 
> GM has said the move is being done to speed up work on developing
> electrified vehicles. 
> 
> GM will be "further integrating our Global Propulsion organization with
> vehicle engineering" and boosting the total number of engineering resources
> dedicated to electric vehicles, GM spokesman Mike Albano said in a
> statement.
> 
> More: Why GM is moving 3,000 workers from Pontiac to Warren [
> https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/general-motors/2018/11/09/gm-general-motors-pontiac-warren/1941278002/
> ]
> 
> Economist Jon Gabrielsen, an adviser to the auto industry, has said he
> expects that 7,000 salaried jobs will be cut from GM in metro Detroit, "over
> the course of an auto downturn in the next two to three years, plus as much
> as another 7,000 in hourly based on how much sales soften." 
> 
> The UAW contract for hourly workers with Detroit's automakers expires in
> September 2019. 
> 
> Crosstown rival Ford also is working to reduce its salaried workforce. Ford
> has not provided specifics on how many jobs will be cut or over what time
> frame in its $11-billion "fitness" plan.
> [© usatoday.com]
> 
> 
> http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/e-vehicle-tech-workers-kept-40-old-GM-ice-tech-out-tp4691786.html
> e-vehicle_tech workers kept> 40% old GM ice-tech= out
> GM's job cuts mean new kind of worker needed ...
> Nov 07 2018
> 
> 
> https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/why-general-motors-is-offering-buyouts-to-18000-workers/ar-BBPrzC6
> Why General Motors is offering buyouts to 18,000 workers
> Nov 7, 2018 - General Motors is a technology company that makes cars and the
> skills its employees had yesterday are continuously becoming outdated ...
> 
> 
> https://www.google.com/search?q=General+Motors+ford+layoffs+buyouts+cuts
> search  GM ford layoffs
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