FLINT, Mich. - Although cutbacks and relocations often are in a company's best interest, it is the city and its people who suffer. Flint is no exception.
Nancy Pendergast, 38, a gas station attendant, is like most people in Flint in that she has several relatives - including her father and grandfather - and a number of friends who all work for General Motors.
``The town would be dead without GM,'' Pendergast said. ``And I think GM is kind of copping out on the people by moving away to places like Mexico where they don't have to pay as much and don't have to give medical benefits.''
As General Motors moves jobs out of Flint, the employees are …

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