General Motors (NYSE: GM) today announced the launch of the “Stars, Stripes, and Skilled Trades” initiative. GM is requesting proposals from “mission driven non-profits “across the nation to support transitioning service members, veterans, and their families to pursue automotive careers in manufacturing and the skilled trades.
“At General Motors, we believe creating clear pathways to good jobs is central to strengthening our communities and the broader economy,” said General Motors Vice President of Infrastructure and Corporate Citizenship David Massaron. “Yet, too many transitioning service members, veterans, and military spouses still face uncertain employment prospects. At the same time, our industry faces a critical shortage of skilled trades and manufacturing talent. Stars, Stripes and Skilled Trades, builds on a century of GM’s support for America’s heroes. By connecting this incredible talent with high-demand careers, we are expanding the pipeline that will power the future of American manufacturing.” Continue reading













AAA Foundation – Speeding and Counter Measures Growing
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A new study from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety (AAAFTS) explores how speeding has become normalized on today’s roads. The findings imply that many drivers aren’t speeding simply to save time, they’re often convincing themselves that speeding is the right choice for the situation.*
“Findings from this research show that some drivers in the United States view speeding as a normal part of driving,” said Dr. David Yang, President and Executive Director of the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.” When people take cues from surrounding traffic instead of following posted speed limits, it creates a culture that makes crashes more difficult to prevent and roads less safe for everyone.” Continue reading →