Group 1 - The automotive industry is experiencing a significant wave of layoffs, with at least 8 companies announcing large-scale layoffs affecting approximately 24,337 employees globally in the last month [2][4][12] - Major companies involved in the layoffs include Bosch, ZF Friedrichshafen, General Motors, Ford, and Rivian, reflecting severe challenges in the automotive supply chain and market demand [4][12][22] - Bosch plans to cut about 13,000 jobs in its mobility sector by 2030 due to declining market demand, cost pressures, and trade barriers [4][6][12] Group 2 - ZF Friedrichshafen announced a layoff of 7,600 employees in its electric powertrain technology department as part of a business adjustment [3][8] - General Motors temporarily laid off around 360 employees at its Detroit electric vehicle plant to reduce production of the GMC Hummer EV and Cadillac Escalade IQ due to uncertain market demand [12][14] - Ford is set to lay off 1,000 employees at its Cologne plant in Germany, despite a $2 billion investment in electric vehicle transformation, indicating struggles in the European market [16][18] Group 3 - Rivian is reportedly planning to lay off up to 10% of its workforce, with around 150 employees already cut from its sales and service team as part of cost-reduction measures ahead of the launch of its R2 SUV [12][20] - Tesla has also been affected, terminating contracts with an outsourcing service provider, resulting in the layoff of 82 employees, including technical staff and managers [20][22] - The ongoing layoffs across the automotive sector highlight the industry's struggle to balance high investment in electrification and maintaining healthy financial performance [22]
一个月超2.4万汽车人被开,特斯拉开了7位经理,车圈再掀裁员潮
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