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GM slashes more salaried jobs under new performance evaluation system

Terminated employees are prohibited from reapplying to positions with the company.
General Motors continues to reduce the headcount of its workforce under a new performance evaluation system.

General Motors (GM) is intensifying efforts to streamline its salaried workforce under a revamped performance evaluation system. On Friday, dozens of salaried workers were laid off, and it’s highly likely that more employees will be let go as management continues its annual review process through February. While the updated review program aims to boost the company’s efficiency and retain top-tier talent, the reactions from the workforce and the industry yield mixed opinions.

In August of last year, GM made major structural changes to its performance evaluation process and bonus plan. It moved from a three-point to a five-point rating system. The new system provides clearer guidelines for managers to identify the top performers, those who meet expectations, and those who fall short. Any employees who were deemed to be underperformers by “not meeting expectations” were subject to disciplinary action, including termination.

GM began its first round of salaried employee cuts under the new rating system in November, terminating roughly 1,000 employees. The company has indicated that more cuts are likely as the review process continues to unfold over the next several weeks. Each evaluation reinforces GM’s commitment to a high-performance culture. However, the company imposes severe consequences on those deemed underperforming, raising concerns about the long-term impact on employee morale.

Employees who are let go due to their performance are labeled non-rehireable and are prohibited from reapplying to any position with GM in the future. While this policy may ensure that only the highest-performing individuals remain with the company, it could also contribute to a competitive, high-pressure environment where the risk of job loss looms large over the workforce. This approach aligns with broader trends in corporate America, where businesses are focusing on driving operational excellence and performance in a highly competitive marketplace. However, it remains to be seen how GM’s strategy will play out over time, especially when it comes to employee satisfaction and retention.

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