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GM to cut Tech Center workers: Insiders say hundreds of white-collar staffers may go.
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Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI)
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March 28, 2006| Author:
Ellis, Michael
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Byline: Michael Ellis
Mar. 28--Starting early today, hundreds of white-collar workers at General Motors Corp.'s Tech Center in Warren will be escorted to about three dozen conference rooms and told that today is their last day with the automaker.
As first reported in the Free Press last week, GM will begin breaking the bad news to workers at the vehicle engineering center in Warren and other facilities, according to executives and workers who are familiar wit...
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