General Motors will cut the cost of employing new blue-collar staff in the US by two-thirds compared with existing workers, under a new labour contract agreed with the United Auto Workers union.
GM, which on Monday revealed details of the deal agreed with its main union late last month, also aims to substantially reduce the number of workers who currently cost the car maker $78.21 per hour as part of a drive to improve its competitiveness against its Asian rivals.

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