Automobile manufacturer General Motors will be investing tens of millions of dollars into increasing wages and upskill workers at one of its major manufacturing plants located in Kansas as it prepares for the release of three major vehicles. The new investment will provide support for the careers of workers at the Fairfax Assembly plant located in Kansas City, which the company has described as “the forefront of its latest manufacturing innovations.”
General Motors also said that their investment will help get the facility prepared for the launch of three new vehicles, while also keeping its focus on pouring resources into its workforce and making American-made cars more competitive. The Fairfax Assembly plant is currently making the Chevrolet Bolt, which is an electric vehicle. It will also begin production on a gas-powered Chevrolet Equinox, along with a next-generation Buick compact SUV.
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