NEW YORK — General Motors (GM) said Monday that it is trimming its software and services workforce as the automaker moves to beef up new technology investments while protecting profitability.

The Michigan auto giant is cutting more than 1,000 salaried jobs overall, including some 600 at GM's tech campus near Detroit, according to reports from CNBC and the Detroit News, which cited an unnamed source.

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