The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Friday sued two large automakers, accusing General Motors and the United Auto Workers of age discrimination and the Stellantis unit that includes Chrysler of subjecting female employees to sexual harassment.
But more than money to pay for demolition, the most important ingredient in today’s debate is imagination. Detroiters need to envision what we want and need along our central waterfront, now that the RenCen is close to 90% empty.
NHTSA said it was investigating an estimated 877,710 vehicles after receiving 39 complaints from users of GM vehicles equipped with L87 V-8 engines.
“GM monitored and sold people’s precise geolocation data and driver behavior information, sometimes as often as every three seconds,” FTC Chair Lina Khan said in a statement. “With this action, the FTC is safeguarding Americans’ privacy and protecting people from unchecked surveillance.”
General Motors will be banned for five years from disclosing data that it collects from drivers to consumer reporting agencies as part of a settlement with the government to resolve claims that the automaker shared such data without consumers’ permission.
The Federal Trade Commission announced Thursday that GM agreed to refrain for five years from disclosing data on geographic locations and driving habits.
The Detroit Auto Show is back and we're live from the show on Friday morning in January.
It's a hard lesson, but extremely valuable, and General Motors ( GM -1.88%) is currently in the process of learning it after investing $10 billion in its Cruise autonomous vehicle program. The Detroit automaker had once vowed not to step off the accelerator of autonomous driving development -- until December,
The list of grand openings and ribbon cuttings includes more new apartments, a hotel and the first of two Hudson's site buildings.
General Motors also ended its relationships with LexisNexis and Verisk last year. In September, it consolidated many of its privacy policies into a single, simpler document. Accor
U.S. automobile safety regulators are closing their preliminary investigation into General Motors’ Cruise robotaxis without taking further action.
General Motors Company ( NYSE: GM) announced on Wednesday that it inked a multi-year agreement with Norwegian company Vianode that will run from 2027 until 2033. The multi-billion dollar deal will see Vianode provide GM ( NYSE: GM) with synthetic graphite anode materials for its electric vehicle batteries.