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GM’s Mary Barra Bets Big on an Electric, Self-Driving Future

The American automaker has challenges like dealing with strikes, developing tech that works, and finding a market.  

GM’s Mary Barra Bets Big on an Electric, Self-Driving Future
General Motors CEO Mary Barra. (Photographer: Alex Welsh for Bloomberg Businessweek)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- The Monday after last Thanksgiving, Mary Barra, chief executive officer of General Motors Co., announced the automaker’s biggest layoff since its 2009 bankruptcy. Five North American factories were marked for closure. Six thousand hourly jobs in the U.S. and Canada would soon be eliminated, and about 18,000 salaried employees would have until the end of the year to consider a buyout package. GM needed mor...
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