Trump Slams GM as U.S. Workforce Shrinks to Detroit’s Smallest Automaker
- ‘Start moving back to America again,’ the president tweets
- Ford, Fiat Chrysler now employ more union-represented workers
DETROIT, MI - MAY 27: Flags fly outside the General Motors world headquarters building May 27, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
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U.S. President Donald Trump criticized General Motors Co. for shrinking its U.S. manufacturing presence, which has reduced the company’s unionized workforce to the smallest among Detroit’s automakers.