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GM Invests $30 Million in Workforce Training

Before launching three new vehicles, GM is investing $30 million in its workforce.

Three people stand next to a Chevy Equinox.

GM Fairfax Assembly is preparing to produce the Chevrolet Bolt, Chevrolet Equinox, and a next-generation Buick compact SUV.

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General Motors’ Fairfax Assembly Plant in Kansas City, Kansas, has been a mainstay in the area since 1946 and is now at the forefront of the company’s latest manufacturing updates. The plant is currently producing the Chevrolet Bolt, an electric vehicle, followed soon by the gas-powered Chevrolet Equinox and a next-generation Buick compact SUV.

In addition to nearly $5.5 billion in recent manufacturing investments, GM is investing another $30 million to prepare the Fairfax workforce for these major vehicle launches.

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This investment supports:

  • Upskilling team members for more advanced roles as technology evolves.

  • Cross‑training that builds flexibility between EV and ICE production.

  • Safety, quality, and launch‑readiness training.

GM’s Generational Plant

Fairfax has been a large part of GM manufacturing, with many workers and their families — including Fairfax Plant Director Michael Youngs – building careers across generations. Youngs, a third-generation GM employee, started his GM journey at Fairfax over 30 years ago and now leads the plant’s trio of major launches.

“For us, this work is more than building vehicles – it’s building a legacy. General Motors has been a place where families grow their careers across generations, including my own,” Youngs said. “The investment in people isn’t just about preparing for the production of new vehicles; it’s about giving our people the opportunity to build a future their families can be proud of.”

GM's Strategy

These workforce investments are one part of GM’s strategy to support current and future employees at every stage – from K‑12 STEM/STEAM education and apprenticeship programs to tuition assistance and advanced technical on-the-job training.

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Company‑wide, GM has:

  • Invested $500 million in U.S. manufacturing apprenticeships and upskilling programs in the past five years.

  • Trains roughly 2,500 employees per year in advanced manufacturing, electrification, and emerging technologies at its Technical Learning University in Warren, MI.

  • Provided up to $8,000 per year in tuition assistance, investing $66 million in higher education over the past five years to help thousands of employees pursue certificates and degrees that support long‑term careers.

Investing in People and the Future of Fairfax

The decision to bring more products to Fairfax is centered on people.

Fairfax‑specific training:

  • Supports the skills and careers of the people who build vehicles.

  • Strengthens a key U.S. manufacturing site.

  • Shows how investing in people drives quality and flexibility.

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The effects of this investment are greatly amplified when you factor in all the training conducted across GM’s manufacturing sites to gear up for new product launches.

Fairfax demonstrates what happens when deep experience meets new investment: a plant ready for whatever comes next, and a workforce prepared to power GM’s future.

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