GM Delays Plans to Hire 3,000 Salaried Workers
The company plans to delay filling some open positions after hiring 7,000 new salaried workers already in 2022.
The company plans to delay filling some open positions after hiring 7,000 new salaried workers already in 2022.
President Trump’s pick for Labor Board general counsel just swung the pendulum back to an employer-friendly stance. Human resources expert weighs in.
Today's car buyers are more interested in resourcefulness than sales pitches, and dealers are hiring sales professionals whose personalities reflect those needs.
Can you fire an employee for making inappropriate posts on social media? A human resources expert explains why the answer might be ‘No.’
Auto/Mate Dealership Systems released a new corporate video reflecting the company’s marketing initiative, which emphasizes employee happiness.
Based on a ruling in the Supreme Court case Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, a Minnesota district court granted Hastings Automotive owner exemption from the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive coverage mandate.
While working as a cashier, a former employee of a Pennsylvania dealership performed multiple unauthorized refund transactions and refunded the money to her own checking account. She was sentenced this week to four years of probation, including one year of house arrest.
A former employee is suing Houston, Texas-based Fred Fincher Motors because he was reportedly harassed by co-workers with a stun gun, according to KHOU-11 News.
Fiat is in the early stages of hiring its own team of factory reps. Officials say 50 additional staffers will be added to the team to serve Fiat dealers exclusively.
Joe Holland Chevrolet files federal suit requesting exemption from the Affordable Care Act's requirement that it offer an option of the “morning-after pill” to employees.
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