General Motors (GM), which acquired autonomous vehicle company Cruise, has announced that almost half of all staff within the Cruise division are to be let go, as it calls an end to its robotaxi ...
Industry analysts cite various factors for Cruise's failure, including a pedestrian accident, executive departures and regulatory scrutiny. GM's decision reflects a broader trend in the automotive ...
GM’s full acquisition of the Cruise autonomy company was completed this week, and the acquisition comes with layoffs. Job cuts were predictable when GM announced it was winding down the Cruise ...
An email obtained by TechCrunch revealed that the largest automaker in the United States is cutting nearly half of the workforce currently at Cruise, the autonomous vehicle company that GM had ...
General Motors (GM) is laying off roughly 1,000 employees at its Cruise autonomous vehicle unit, cutting nearly 50% of its workforce as part of a broader plan to end its robotaxi operations and ...
After GM increased its Cruise stake from 90 to 100 per cent, the company only wants to take on around half of Cruise’s 2,300 employees. The other half must leave the company within 60 days. Among the ...
GM said in a statement that the decision to lay off half of the Cruise workforce was a “difficult decision.” Cruise is believed to have had about 2,300 employees as of the end of 2024.
The automaker consolidated its holding in the autonomous vehicle ride-service developer and will merge the business with its own self-driving and driver assistance platform. General Motors completed ...
GM also issued a press release highlighting the final step in making Cruise a wholly owned subsidiary. The automaker has shifted resources toward personal autonomous vehicles and is terminating the ...
A GM spokesman said fewer than 20 Michigan workers were laid off in the move. Laid-off Cruise employees were informed Tuesday as GM completed its consolidation of the former robotaxi business arm.
General Motors is laying off roughly half of the employees who remain at its discontinued Cruise robotaxi business. The plans come two months after GM said it would no longer fund Cruise after ...
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