General Motors laying off another 415 workers in Mexico as U.S. strike continues

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On Sunday, a United Auto Workers official said the talks had taken a “turn for the worse.” Talks between the UAW and GM resumed Monday morning.Your time is valuable. Have the Top Business Headlines newsletter conveniently delivered to your inbox in the morning or evening.

 

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