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GM lays off over 200 employees after raising 2025 profit outlook

GM cuts 200-plus jobs at Michigan Tech Center as company boosts profit forecast and navigates tariffs, EV shifts, and efficiency goals.
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On the Dash:

  • GM aims to continue efficiency improvements while pursuing profitable vehicle segments. 
  • Further strategic decisions regarding staffing and operations may follow as market and policy conditions evolve. 
  • The restructuring signals a focus on sustaining high-margin vehicle production while adapting to the changing trade and regulatory landscape. 

On October 24, General Motors laid off more than 200 salaried employees, mostly at its Tech Center in Warren, Michigan, citing “business conditions” rather than performance. The job cuts come just days after GM raised its 2025 profit forecast following better-than-expected third-quarter earnings. 

The company’s streamlining effort comes as the automaker seeks to boost profitability in a complex market shaped by President Donald Trump’s tariff policies. Higher tariffs have increased costs that automakers have not fully passed on to consumers, while investments in EVs have slowed amid fading federal incentives and modest EV sales. 

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Earlier this week, GM reported better-than-expected third-quarter earnings, which helped the company’s stock post its best one-day gain in more than 5 years. The profit forecast was lifted in part by strong sales of high-margin gas-powered SUVs and trucks. 

Notably, President Trump highlighted GM and Ford’s performance as proof that his tariff policies are “up big,” citing the automaker’s recent gains. 

In reviewing staff roles, GM targeted duplicate white-collar positions and sought efficiencies in its design engineering ranks. The cuts primarily affected roles in computer-aided design (CAD) execution. In a statement reported by Bloomberg, GM said, “We’re restructuring our design engineering team to strengthen our core architectural design engineering capabilities.”

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