GM has reportedly cut more jobs, targeting underperforming employees through the automaker’s revamped annual performance evaluation system. Affected workers were notified last Friday.
General Motors continues to thin its ranks under a new evaluation program that looks to let go of poor-performing salaried workers, according to two sources familiar with the company's plans.
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