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US carmaker General Motors has said 7,500 union workers have accepted its offer of incentives to leave the firm. | US carmaker General Motors has said 7,500 union workers have accepted its offer of incentives to leave the firm. |
All of the hourly members of the United Auto Workers union working for GM have been offered a voucher for a new car and $20,000 in cash to leave. | All of the hourly members of the United Auto Workers union working for GM have been offered a voucher for a new car and $20,000 in cash to leave. |
GM, which has received at least $13bn (£9bn) in US government loans, is trying to cut its workforce to match lower car sales as the recession bites. | GM, which has received at least $13bn (£9bn) in US government loans, is trying to cut its workforce to match lower car sales as the recession bites. |
GM shares closed 14% higher in New York following the announcement. | |
Most of the workers will leave by April, the carmaker said. | Most of the workers will leave by April, the carmaker said. |
"The special attrition programme, along with the many difficult but necessary actions we have taken in recent months will help ensure the long-term viability and future success of General Motors," Gary Cowger, vice president for global manufacturing and labour relations. | "The special attrition programme, along with the many difficult but necessary actions we have taken in recent months will help ensure the long-term viability and future success of General Motors," Gary Cowger, vice president for global manufacturing and labour relations. |
Earlier this month, GM said it would not need the $2bn of funding it had previously requested for March from the government because of an acceleration of its efforts to cut costs. | Earlier this month, GM said it would not need the $2bn of funding it had previously requested for March from the government because of an acceleration of its efforts to cut costs. |
In December the company warned it could run out of cash in a matter of weeks if money were not made available. | In December the company warned it could run out of cash in a matter of weeks if money were not made available. |
GM said the $2bn requested for March would not be needed "at this time", but did not say if the carmaker would cancel or modify its request for $16.6bn in aid asked for last month. | GM said the $2bn requested for March would not be needed "at this time", but did not say if the carmaker would cancel or modify its request for $16.6bn in aid asked for last month. |
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