Audi has released the commercial it plans to air during the Superbowl, which is the first of its kind for being focused on electric vehicles. What do you think about the ad? Loren Angelo, vice president of marketing at Audi of America, commented on the release of the ad: “The biggest night in football offers… Continue reading Audi releases its Superbowl ad for electric vehicles – what do you think?
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Audi unveils e-tron electric SUV charging pricing structure, it’s not simple or cheap
With the e-tron electric SUV now hitting some European markets, Audi is unveiling its charging pricing structure for owners of the vehicle to be able to charge within cities and when on the road. Audi’s system involves several options for different tiers that gives owners access to more than 72,000 charging points in 16 EU markets… Continue reading Audi unveils e-tron electric SUV charging pricing structure, it’s not simple or cheap
GM’s involuntary layoffs start Monday, at least 4,000 workers expected to lose jobs
America is falling back in love with trucks and SUVs, and that's causing big changes at big car companies
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General Motors is planning to layoff at least 4,000 salaried workers in North America starting Monday ahead of the company's fourth-quarter earnings report, according to two people briefed on the matter.
The reductions come as the largest U.S. automaker undergoes a massive restructuring announced by CEO Mary Barra in November. GM is halting production at five plants in North America and cutting 14,000 jobs as it realigns its workforce and plants to produce more electric vehicles.
Company executives want to complete as many of the layoffs as possible before the company reports its earnings Wednesday, the people said, asking not to be named because the information isn't public yet.
“We are not confirming timing. Our employees are our priorities and we will communicate with them first,” GM spokesman Pat Morrissey told CNBC Friday.
The involuntary cuts aren't as steep as previously thought.
GM offered buyouts to 17,700 employees in North America with at least 12 years of service in November, according to a document obtained by CNBC at the time. The company was aiming for 8,000 voluntary buyouts, the company previously confirmed. About 2,250 workers accepted severance agreements by Nov. 19, the company previously confirmed. Roughly 1,500 contract jobs have since been eliminated, according to one of the people briefed on the layoffs.
That leaves roughly 4,250 salaried workers and 6,000 hourly employees targeted for layoffs. The company said in November that half of the hourly workers were in Canada with the other half in the U.S.
Many of the cuts are planned at factories in the United States and Canada that make sedans and compact cars — vehicles that have not been selling well in North America, as customers turn toward trucks, sport utility vehicles and crossovers. These vehicles tend to be more profitable for automakers.
As it has been trimming back its sedan lineup and exiting its least lucrative businesses, GM has been pumping cash into new mobility technologies, especially autonomous driving.
GM's reorganization is expected to save the company about $6 billion by 2020, with half of those savings realized by the end of 2019, the company has said.
Executives told investors in mid-January that the company's full-year results for 2018 exceeded the company's expectations, and gave a positive outlook for 2019 as well.
“Mary is bold man. She doesn't mind making a tough decision, which is probably nice to see compared to what GM has been historically. Shes not afraid of a tough decision,” said Sam Huszczo, owner of SGH Wealth Management outside of Detroit. He said he manages money for several clients who work at GM.
This story is developing. Check back for updates.
CNBC contributor Paul Eisenstein assisted with this article.
Subaru Of America, Inc. Reports Best-Ever January Sales
Subaru of America, Inc. today reported 46,072 vehicle sales for January 2019, a 3.9 percent increase compared to January 2018, and the best January in the history of the company. These results continue the automaker’s sales momentum from 2018 where Subaru achieved ten consecutive years of record sales and exceeded 680,000 annual sales – a… Continue reading Subaru Of America, Inc. Reports Best-Ever January Sales
Hyundai Motor America Reports January 2019 Sales
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., Feb. 1, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Hyundai Motor America reported January sales of 40,796 units, a 3 percent increase in comparison with January 2018. Despite a month with many challenges, including the U.S. government shutdown and severe arctic weather across the country, Hyundai was able to achieve increasing sales thanks to strong performances across… Continue reading Hyundai Motor America Reports January 2019 Sales
GreenFlux and Unica to provide 1000 EV charging stations to the Dutch government
EV charging infrastructure provider GreenFlux and energy solutions provider Unica have been granted a large contract by the Dutch government to build, manage, and maintain EV charging infrastructure at more than 100 government offices across the Netherlands. The two companies will construct a total of 1,000 charging stations, intended to serve government vehicles and private… Continue reading GreenFlux and Unica to provide 1000 EV charging stations to the Dutch government
Engineering sector settles pay deal after eight months of conflict
A production line at the Nedcar car plant
Unions and employers in the electrical engineering sector have signed a new pay deal for the 150,000 workers after eight months and several strikes, the Financieele Dagblad said on Friday.
The deal gives workers a 3.5% pay rise, a rise of €58 in July and a further €116 rise in January 2020. ‘This is good news for youngsters and people at the bottom of the pay ladder,’ the FNV union federation said.
In addition, the two sides have agreed that at least 3,000 people employed via staffing agencies should be given a permanent job and that older workers can work less without any impact on their pensions.
The agreement still has to be put to union members for approval. The companies covered by the pay deal include VD, Stork, ASML, Fokker, DAF, Siemens, Scania and Ardagh.
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Atlanta Big Game Amp Contest Winner
The Paint the Town Pink amp contest in Atlanta has a winner! Thomas T. won tickets to the BIG GAME on Sunday 2/3 at Mercedes Benz Stadium. Thomas is thrilled to attend the game, as he is a huge football fan and has ties to the Rams organization. He’s a 5-Star Driver in Atlanta with over… Continue reading Atlanta Big Game Amp Contest Winner
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