Driverless taxi company Cruise cuts dozens of Bay Area jobs as wind-down continues

SANA Francisco (Kron) – Robotaxi Cropse has photographed dozens of people throughout the Gulf region, according to the state’s deposit at the Ministry of Employment Development. General Motors, backed by the self -driving taxi company, was in the process of completing the operations and lowering half its operating power earlier this year.

This last round of Cruise Cours 101 jobs will be seen in Three Bay Area. The largest part of workers’ demobilization, 85 years old, will be on the company’s Bryant Street site in San Francisco. The company also cuts two jobs at its headquarters on Cesar Chavez Street, and 14 jobs in Sanifel.

Discounts in the job entered on July 3, and all workers’ layoffs are permanent, according to Warn notification.

While the main Cruise Waymo competition witnessed the expansion of its work in the Gulf region and beyond, Cruz is fighting in the wake of the 2024 incident that struck one of the independent pedestrian robots.

The infantry, a woman, was injured by an ordinary car before landing on the road. Then the car ran it without a driver and stopped over it, besieging it under it.

In October, Cruise obtained a driver’s taxi test permits suspended by DMV.

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