Watch–GM Blasted During Super Bowl for Outsourcing Jobs to Mexico
Multinational corporation General Motors (GM) was blasted for its outsourcing of U.S. and Canadian jobs to Mexico during the 2019 NFL Super Bowl game.
Multinational corporation General Motors (GM) was blasted for its outsourcing of U.S. and Canadian jobs to Mexico during the 2019 NFL Super Bowl game.
Multinational corporation General Motors (GM) sought to import nearly 2,800 foreign workers in the last three years to take U.S. jobs while laying off American workers.
Executives at General Motors (GM) announced Friday that about 4,250 white-collar workers would be laid off, the vast majority of which are in the United States, as the multinational corporation continues shifting production overseas and to Mexico.
American manufacturing jobs have boomed to a more than 20-year high as President Trump has imposed a wide range of tariffs on imported steel, aluminum, and Chinese products — dooming predictions made by free traders that have yet to pan out.
President Trump’s year of imposing tariffs on foreign imports has marked the highest level of optimism among U.S. manufacturers.
Rep. Steve Chabot begged DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen on Thursday to import more low-skilled foreign workers to the United States.