As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, General Motors (GM) had significantly reduced its workforce in Oshawa, Canada, after the closure of its assembly plant in 2019. While the exact number can vary, reports indicated that the workforce had decreased to a few hundred employees involved in parts manufacturing and other operations. For the most accurate and current figures, it’s advisable to check GM's official communications or local news sources.
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GM Autoplex Plant in Oshawa, Ontario.....
GM does. Oshawa Car Assembly in Ontario, Canada ,manufactures and supplies them, not just to GM.
GM has 284,000 employees as of 2008, according to Wikipedia.
Currently there are about 266,000 people employed by GM worldwide.
General Motors of Canada Limited (GM Canada) located in Oshawa, Ontario.
PHS or Pontiac Historical Society will give you that answer if you have a U.S. Pontiac. Also, GM vintage vehicle services of Oshawa ON Canada can help for U.S or Canada destined vintage GM vehicles.
Mississauga St. Catharines (GM) Thorold (GM) Oshawa (Ford) Windsor Alliston (Honda - assembly) info from yahoo.ca
The Cadillac CTS was primarily built at the General Motors Lansing Grand River Assembly plant in Lansing, Michigan, USA. However, some models were also produced at the GM plant in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. The Oshawa facility has been known for manufacturing various GM vehicles, including the Cadillac brand at different points in time.
A small is 40 gm, an EL is 65 gm. So it doesn't work that way.
Approximately 18,630 people can be accommodated at GM Place, also known as Rogers Arena, in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The cast of Final Offer - 1985 includes: Rod Andrew as Himself (negotiator, GM Canada) Owen Beaver as Himself (UAW) Phil Bennett as Himself (UAWC, Oshawa) John Clout as Himself (UAWC, St. Catharines) Buzz Hargrove as Himself (UAWC) Peter Mansbridge as Himself (CBC, reports on GM strike) Fred Morris as Himself (foreman, GM Canada, Oshawa) Knowlton Nash as Himself (CBC, reports on GM strike) Bob Nickerson as Himself (UAWC) Henry Ramer as Narrator