KEY POINTS
  • GM plans to start involuntary layoffs on Monday ahead of its earnings report Wednesday.
  • The automaker is expected to make roughly 4,000 involuntary job cuts. 
  • GM offered buyouts to 17,700 employees in November. 

General Motors is planning to layoff at least 4,000 salaried workers in North America starting Monday ahead of the company's fourth-quarter earnings report, according to two people briefed on the matter.

The reductions come as the largest U.S. automaker undergoes a massive restructuring announced by CEO Mary Barra in November. GM is halting production at five plants in North America and cutting 14,000 jobs as it realigns its workforce and plants to produce more electric vehicles.