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GM invests $30M in Fairfax Assembly workforce ahead of new vehicle launches

The Kansas City plant is preparing employees for multiple vehicle launches as GM expands production across electric and gas-powered models.

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  • GM is investing $30 million to train Fairfax Assembly workers ahead of multiple vehicle launches.
  • The plant will produce the Chevrolet Bolt, Chevrolet Equinox, and a next-generation Buick compact SUV.
  • GM says workforce investment is essential to flexibility, quality, and long-term manufacturing competitiveness.

General Motors is investing more than $30 million to train and upskill workers at its Fairfax Assembly Plant in Kansas City, Kansas, as the facility prepares to launch multiple new vehicles, including the Chevrolet Bolt, Chevrolet Equinox, and a next-generation Buick compact SUV.

This investment builds on nearly $5.5 billion committed to U.S. manufacturing operations, highlighting GM’s focus on workforce readiness as product complexity increases.

Currently, the Fairfax plant produces the Chevrolet Bolt, with Equinox production set to follow, and will later add the Buick compact SUV. The training investment aims to prepare workers for advanced manufacturing processes related to both electric vehicles and internal combustion engines.

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Training initiatives at Fairfax include upskilling employees for advanced roles, cross-training between EV and ICE platforms, and expanding safety, quality, and launch-readiness programs, which are designed to maintain flexibility during vehicle program transitions and ensure consistent build quality.

The Fairfax Assembly Plant has been operating since 1946 and is one of GM’s longest-running manufacturing sites. The plant has played a central role in the Kansas City area for decades, with many employees and their families building long-term careers there.

Plant Director Michael Youngs, a third-generation GM employee, is overseeing the upcoming launches, while GM highlighted the generational nature of the workforce as part of the plant’s identity and long-term value.

Over the past five years, GM has invested $500 million in U.S. manufacturing apprenticeships and upskilling programs. The automaker trains roughly 2,500 employees each year in advanced manufacturing, electrification, and emerging technologies at its Technical Learning University in Warren, Michigan.

The automaker has also provided up to $8,000 per year in tuition assistance, investing $66 million in higher education to support employees pursuing certificates and degrees tied to long-term careers.

As Fairfax transitions from the Chevrolet Bolt to the Equinox and adds the Buick compact SUV, these training investments are intended to ensure that employees are well-prepared from the start, as workforce development is crucial for maintaining competitiveness and supporting future product launches.

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