General Motors is keeping executives’ eyes on the road. The Detroit automaker’s boss, Mary Barra, announced on Tuesday that her compensation will be tied, in part, to how many electric vehicles the company sells. It’s a new – and solid – spin on car companies’ pledges to ditch gas guzzlers.
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