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Multiple current and former employees of General Motors have sued the automaking giant over accusations of a racist workplace environment that included everything from nooses to being called the N-word and even a "whites only" sign.
General Motor‘s recently recalled over a million cars. But the former bankrupt company allegedly knew about the issues years before reporting it to consumers. Listen to the audio player to hear the full story behind the controversy and the action they are taking to compensate customers. Keep Up With The Russ Parr Morning Show … […]
DETROIT (AP) — General Motors discussed two separate fixes for an ignition switch defect in 2005 but canceled both of them without taking action, according to a memo released Sunday by the House subcommittee investigating GM’s handling of the defect and a subsequent recall. GM last month recalled 2.6 million small cars because their ignition […]
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