KEY POINTS
  • The layoffs, which mostly hit commercial operations and related corporate functions, comes one day after the robotaxi subsidiary dismissed nine "key leaders."
  • The moves are fallout from the company's response to the Oct. 2 incident in which a pedestrian was dragged 20 feet by a Cruise self-driving car after being hit by another vehicle.
  • Since the incident, the company has suspended all trips on public roads and halted production of a new robotaxi, among other moves.

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A Cruise vehicle in San Francisco on Feb. 2, 2022.

General Motors' Cruise on Thursday announced internally that it will lay off 900 employees, or 24% of its workforce, the company confirmed to CNBC.

The layoffs, which primarily affected commercial operations and related corporate functions, are the latest turmoil for the robotaxi startup and come one day after Cruise dismissed nine "key leaders" for the company's response to an Oct. 2 accident in which a pedestrian was dragged 20 feet by a Cruise self-driving car after being struck by another vehicle.

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