General Motors’ Cruise division had been on the rocks after a tough couple of years. The Detroit automaker put the final nail ...
About 88% of remaining employees are in engineering or related roles, and impacted employees were given 60 days’ notice.
Cruise is laying off about 50% of its workforce, affecting nearly 1,000 employees, as GM shifts focus to other automotive ...
Defunct robotaxi company Cruise has begun to lay off employees today, sources tell The Verge. The layoffs come two months ...
An internal document obtained by the Free Press reveals how much more GM will pay out in bonuses to its salaried workforce ...
Some GM salaried workers are being let go as the company continues to use a new evaluation program that weeds out poor ...
GM is laying off roughly 1,000 employees at its Cruise autonomous vehicle unit, cutting nearly 50% of its workforce.
GM rolled up its Cruise robotaxi service, and today the automaker has announced it’s letting about half of Cruise employees go. While the decision is hardly surprising, it’s a sad one for all those ...
General Motors Co. is cutting about 50% of the workforce of its former Cruise self-driving car unit just shy of two months ...
In June 2024, GM injected another $850 million into Cruise, bringing its total spend on the company since acquiring most of ...
The latest layoffs at Cruise extended all the way to top leadership, as GM prioritizes engineering talent moving forward.
GM hourly employees who worked 1,850 compensated hours are expected to receive a profit-sharing check of $14,500.