Ctm Demands Retraining in Response to Mass Layoffs at General Motors Ramos Arizpe
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The cancellation of around 1,900 jobs at the General Motors (GM) plant in Ramos Arizpe represents a significant challenge for the region, generated by a combination of low demand for electric vehicles and international economic factors affecting the automotive industry. Tereso Medina Ramírez, union leader of the Confederation of Workers of Mexico (CTM) in Coahuila, explained that this adjustment amounts to the elimination of a second shift in th…
Following the recent dismissal of 1,900 workers from the General Motors plant in Ramos Arizpe, Tereso Medina Ramírez, state leader of the Confederation of Workers of Mexico (CTM), made an urgent call to implement training and retraining programs.The union leader pointed out that, while the company announced an investment of $1 billion, this industrial modernization does not guarantee the return of lost jobs, as much of the investment could be de…
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