GM begins white-collar layoffs with 160 pink slips General Motors begins
white-collar layoffs with 160 pink slips at technical center

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DETROIT (AP) -- Dreaded white-collar job cuts at General Motors Corp.
started Tuesday as the wounded automaker began to deliver on promises to the
government to shrink its work force so it can be profitable at lower sales
levels.
On Tuesday morning, GM told 160 people at its manufacturing engineering
operations in Warren, Mich., that they would be laid off as of April 1,
spokesman Tom Wilkinson said.

It's the beginning of 3,400 salaried layoffs in the U.S. and part of the
47,000 job cuts that GM wants to accomplish worldwide by the end of the
year, Wilkinson said.

"It will impact every area of the business. Some of those will be through
normal attrition, but there will be a significant number of involuntary
separations coming from now through the early part of May," Wilkinson said.

Tuesday's cuts were mainly engineers, coming as GM's North American
manufacturing footprint shrinks to match reduced sales and market share.

The company has announced the closure of nine assembly, parts stamping and
powertrain factories since the end of 2005, and it plans to close five more
factories.

"These are good capable people," Wilkinson said of those being laid off.
"The reductions are just necessary to implement the viability plan and
restructure the business to make it self-sustaining."

GM is living on $13.4 billion in government loans and has requested another
$16.6 billion to weather the worst auto sales downturn in 27 years.

Chrysler LLC also is taking government loans. The company has received $4
billion so far and wants another $5 billion.

Both companies were required to submit restructuring plans to the Treasury
Department on Feb. 17 showing how they can become viable and repay the
loans. The deadline for finalizing the plan is a week away, on March 31.

Besides the salaried job cuts, GM plans to cut 18,000 more blue-collar
workers by the end of the year. Tuesday is the deadline for hourly workers
to accept buyout and early retirement offers.

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