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DETROIT (AP) - Salaried workers at General Motors Corp. are bracing for cuts expected to come as early as Tuesday.
Workers at the GM Technical Center in Warren say speculation is that the world's largest automaker will cut jobs this week at their facility and others. Around 14,800 salaried employees work at the technical center in Warren, which includes design and engineering studios.
GM spokesman Robert Herta said the company won't respond to rumors, but he said GM has already announced plans to cut 7 percent of its U.S. salaried work force this year. GM currently has around 36,000 U.S. salaried workers.
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