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GM cuts 1,700 jobs in Mich. and Ohio due to weak EV demand and ending tax credits, pausing battery production in Jan. 2026.
General Motors is cutting about 1,700 jobs across its Michigan and Ohio manufacturing sites due to slower-than-expected electric vehicle demand and shifting regulatory conditions, including the end of federal EV tax credits.
The layoffs include 1,200 at a Detroit EV plant and 550 at a battery facility in Warren, Ohio, with additional temporary layoffs in Tennessee.
Battery production at facilities in Warren and Spring Hill, Tennessee, will pause starting January 2026 for upgrades, with operations expected to resume by mid-2026.
Affected workers may retain most wages and benefits.
The company reaffirmed its commitment to U.S. manufacturing amid broader industry adjustments.
GM recorta 1,700 empleos en Michigan y Ohio debido a la débil demanda de EV y el fin de los créditos fiscales, deteniendo la producción de baterías en enero de 2026.