The United Auto Workers and General Motors Co. are engaged in talks about how slumping U.S. car sales could affect jobs at the automaker’s plants.
Reuters reports that UAW President Dennis Williams said the union is talking with GM about whether underused plants might start producing newer and more popular vehicles.
GM has cut shifts at some U.S. plants as its inventories have grown, particularly among small and midsize sedans, Reuters reports. Analysts said GM has shifted its focus to trucks…