GM's Barra Says Not Planning Further Ignition Switch Dismissals

Demonstrator Frank Hammer holds a sign in front of General Motors Co. (GM) headquarters at the GM Renaissance Center during the company's annual meeting in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., on Tuesday, June 10, 2014. Barra indicated that the automaker doesn't plan further dismissals related to the slow handling of the ignition switch recalls linked to a least 13 deaths following the release of last week's internal investigation. Photographer: Bryan Mitchell/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Demonstrator Frank Hammer holds a sign in front of General Motors Co. (GM) headquarters at the GM Renaissance Center during the company's annual meeting in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., on Tuesday, June 10, 2014. Barra indicated that the automaker doesn't plan further dismissals related to the slow handling of the ignition switch recalls linked to a least 13 deaths following the release of last week's internal investigation. Photographer: Bryan Mitchell/Bloomberg via Getty Images
GM's Barra Says Not Planning Further Ignition Switch Dismissals
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