The carmaker has been in heated discussions with unions after announcing this fall that it would have to take drastic measures to cut costs

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    2 days ago

    Man, this is the same story every time. Companies rake in bigger profits, then lay off workers like they’re the problem.

    People who gave them years of work get dumped into poverty or instability, and the execs act like it’s just business.

    Meanwhile, you know they’re gonna be knocking on the government’s door for some bailout money. Absolute joke.