Cruise is reportedly planning to lay off employees after weeks of crises
Cruise, General Motors' driverless car subsidiary, will soon lay off employees. According to Forbes, the company's CEO Kyle Vogt told staff of the decision in an all-hands meeting earlier this week. Cruise hasn't yet decided who or how many people will lose their jobs, Vogt said, but promised to provide more details in the next three weeks. The company will also conduct internal "listening sessions", and explore building websites detailing collisions Cruise cars are involved in, Forbes said. The news comes on the heels of multiple crises facing the company since October after a Cruise robotaxi dragged a San Francisco pedestrian thrown into its path more than 20 feet before braking to a halt.
Nov-8-2023, 19:55:46 GMT
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