Filed under: Government/Legal, GM
General Motors has just revealed the plan it has submitted to Congress today, and the details show just how far the largest U.S. automaker is willing to go in order to secure bridge loans from the federal government. The plan includes selling Saab, possibly killing Saturn and scaling back Pontiac, as well as reducing dealers and shedding more workers, among other things. Here's the breakdown...- Focus on "core brands": Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac
- Launch predominately high mileage, energy-efficient cars and crossovers
- Sell Saab, HUMMER
- Sell or kill Saturn
- Reduce Pontiac to a "niche" brand
- Trim dealerships from 6,450 to 4,700
- Reopen talks with UAW to cut manufacturing costs further
- Reduce total workforce from 96,000 to 65-75,000
- Negotiate with lenders, remove $35.6 billion in debt
In exchange for government loans, GM is also open to a government oversight board that would monitor how the money is used, as well as giving taxpayers a stake in the company. Also, not only would Rick Wagoner get his salary dropped to $1, a number of other unnamed senior execs would get pay cuts, too.
Is it all enough? Sound off in the comments after reading the official press release from GM after the jump.
[Source: GM, Automotive News - sub. req'd]
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