DETROIT -- General Motors said today that engineering executive Jim Federico has retired, the second high-level engineer to depart in recent weeks as GM shuffles its product development structure in ...
The GM engineer who approved production of a faulty ignition switch implicated in at least 13 deaths was the only person within the company who knew prior to 2013 that the part did not meet ...
On Thursday, General Motors chief executive Mary Barra met with employees and journalists before they had seen the company's report to federal regulators outlining the problems that led to its ...
The results of an investigation overseen by Anton R. Valukas, a former United States attorney, into the company’s handling of a defective ignition switch. Related Article Advertisement Loading ...
General Motors reportedly refused to replace a faulty ignition switch that would have cost the company less than one dollar per car, Reuters reports. The defective switch is believed to have been ...
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