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GM says no job cuts in India: report
Related - GM Trimming 10,000 Jobs, Reducing Pay as Much as 10% (Update5)
US carmaker General Motors said Thursday it would not sack any of its 4,000 Indian employees as part of its restructuring plan submitted to the US government in exchange for a huge loan, a report said.
"We don't have any plan to lay off employees in India," GM India President and Managing Director Karl Slym told reporters in western Maharashtra state, the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency said.
Slym's statement came two days after GM said it would cut 10,000 white-collar jobs worldwide in 2009 in a bid to reduce its global salaried workforce to about 63,000.
GM, along with Ford Motors and Chrysler, has been battered by falling auto sales amid a deepening US recession.
The cash-strapped company has received 9.4 billion dollars from the US Treasury to avert collapse, including 5.4 billion dollars on January 21.
Under the bailout agreement with the government, GM must submit a preliminary viability plan to the US Treasury by February 17. The final plan is due March 31.
GM's two manufacturing plants in India are in Halol in western Gujarat state and in Talegaon in Maharashtra.
Related - GM Trimming 10,000 Jobs, Reducing Pay as Much as 10% (Update5)