Heads of US automakers, other Michigan companies condemn racism, injustice

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Top executives of the Detroit Three automakers and other major Michigan employers on Wednesday condemned racism and injustice in the United States ...

DETROIT: Top executives of the Detroit Three automakers and other major Michigan employers on Wednesday condemned racism and injustice in the United States following the death last week of an unarmed black man at the hands of Minneapolis police, carefully joining a charged national debate.

Barra said inclusion would be GM's guiding principle, and called on GM employees to speak up and tell her what needs to be done."We want to be part of meaningful, deliberate change," she said."We will act." Barra said earlier this week she will form a new"inclusion advisory board" to advise the company's top executives.

None of the executives mentioned President Donald Trump, who has threatened to deploy the military to put down the protests. A Reuters poll released on Wednesday found that a majority of Americans disapproved of Trump's hard-line response. Detroit's automakers must walk a fine line. They sell many of their pickup trucks, which generate most of their profits, in states that voted for Trump in 2016. The Trump administration has put pressure on the auto companies over issues ranging from fuel economy to plant shutdowns.

 

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