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Omaha Steve

(110,783 posts)
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 02:49 PM 5 hrs ago

Major Union Livid After 1,000 Factory Workers Were Replaced With 50 Robots

Source: Futurism

"They say it's the wave of the future, and if that's so, they're taking away jobs from people."
By Joe Wilkins

Published Jul 4, 2026 6:01 AM EDT

One of the most powerful labor unions in the United States is furious, as over 1,000 workers at General Motors’ leading Detroit factory are being pushed out to make room for dozens of new robots.

According to Crain’s Detroit Business, the lack of work coincides with the installation of 50 AI-integrated manufacturing robots, which GM installed in its Factory Zero plant, a major all-electric vehicle facility in Detroit. When the industrial robots went online, the UAW says the factory idled the thousand-odd workers, a situation in which employees aren’t allowed to work, but aren’t fully fired either (as Crain’s explains, the vast majority of these workers have functionally been laid off.)

“It’s always a concern when you see a robot coming to a plant, especially after they have laid off over a thousand people,” UAW local 22 president James Cotton told Crain’s. “They say it’s the wave of the future, and if that’s so, they’re taking away jobs from people.”

The 50 robo-arms — which GM euphemistically calls “cobots,” a style of robot designed to work alongside humans — are primarily being used to bolt body panels onto EVs, AutoBlog reported. Designed by the firm Fanuc, the cobots are built to operate at slower speeds, use less power, and contain more emergency-stop triggers than typical assembly-line robots.

Read more: https://futurism.com/robots-and-machines/uaw-union-general-motors-layoff-robots

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MichMan

(17,690 posts)
2. 50 "cobots" couldn't replace 1000 people
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 03:22 PM
4 hrs ago

They might replace some people, but not 20 per cobot.
I doubt there is a direct relationship between the two. The Hamtramck facility is 100% EV and production of EV has softened with many future programs cancelled

Bengus81

(10,642 posts)
3. 1,000 workers that can ACTUALLY afford what is built at that plant shit canned
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 04:08 PM
4 hrs ago

Maybe those fucking bots will buy your cars GM..............

OC375

(1,226 posts)
6. They just need the government to afford the vehicles. Or at least print the money for it.
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 04:23 PM
3 hrs ago

Or Amazon. Or China.

What happens to GM, or any company, after the current Board of Directors is gone isn't important to them.

The mercenary CEO doesn't care what happens after he retires to some idyllic place none of us have ever heard of.

erronis

(25,076 posts)
9. China is not going to buy US-made EVs. They are making better models at one-third the price.
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 04:41 PM
3 hrs ago

OC375

(1,226 posts)
4. Just a matter of time before they come for your job.
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 04:19 PM
3 hrs ago

Creative type? Work with your hands? Unique talent amongst everyone else in the world? You can still be copied.

People will accept crappy analogues of what you bring to the table if it's cheaper, faster or better for them in some way. Doesn't have to be all three either to be worthwhile.

We're going to get what we've been bitching about since the dawn of time... more free time, and less work.

We'll need to find whole new way to value life, because technology is making it cheaper by the day.

iemanja

(57,826 posts)
7. I predict GM will have to backtrack on this
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 04:25 PM
3 hrs ago

As some other companies who have replaced workers with AI have discovered.

gfwzig

(153 posts)
11. as a side note, transient fruit/veg pickers will only be necessary until----
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 05:09 PM
3 hrs ago

the factory farms are able to invent fruit picking machines that cost less than the cheap foreign labor,,,, as soon as they have a machine to do the job cheaper (no matter what the cost of the machine is) goodbye the need for the cheap ?mexican? labor,,, you are next,,, they are already eliminating staff in retail stores, (cashiers)-(robot floor sweepers)(stock people who used to affix price labels) etc and YOU are assisting them by not insisting upon human attendants....
Ray-gun shifted us from a manufacturing economy to a service economy,,, we no longer make anything here,, your spouse now has to work to keep up with the inflation/bills... and now it's just an AI programmer between you and your job.... hell, you cannot even post anything here without a look over from the spell check bot to decide if you made a typing error

Grins

(9,612 posts)
12. So the consumer will now pay less...?
Sat Jul 4, 2026, 05:32 PM
2 hrs ago
Bwahahahaha!!!!. Kidding!

Of course not! And it’s right in the link why.
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