General Motors Laying Off More Workers

    A lot of workers at general motors are about to get pink slips.

    FOX’s Jeff Monosso reports:

    GM says it’s laying 2,000 workers at two U.S. plants early next year because of slowing sales. The company says some of the workers will be offered other positions.

    The jobs will be eliminated in January. Small cars across the auto brands have seen slumping sales thanks to low gas prices.

    GM’s Lordstown, Ohio, plant makes the Chevy Cruise. The company’s Lansing, Michigan, plant makes the Chevy Camaro for which sales are off 8-percent.

    And the Cadillac ATS and CTS where sales are off 16-percent.

    Jeff Monosso, FOX News.

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