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Omaha Steve

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Sat Jul 4, 2026, 02:49 PM Yesterday

Major Union Livid After 1,000 Factory Workers Were Replaced With 50 Robots [View all]

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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Where do the workers go? Norrrm Yesterday #1
And then who buys these expensive new EVs? Not the laid-off workers. erronis 23 hrs ago #8
If people had been buying them in enough numbers, there might not have been any layoffs to begin with. MichMan 16 hrs ago #14
50 "cobots" couldn't replace 1000 people MichMan Yesterday #2
1,000 workers that can ACTUALLY afford what is built at that plant shit canned Bengus81 23 hrs ago #3
This orangecrush 23 hrs ago #5
They just need the government to afford the vehicles. Or at least print the money for it. OC375 23 hrs ago #6
China is not going to buy US-made EVs. They are making better models at one-third the price. erronis 23 hrs ago #9
Not yet. Things can change. OC375 22 hrs ago #10
The Hamtramck GM plant makes full size large EV pickups MichMan 15 hrs ago #17
Just a matter of time before they come for your job. OC375 23 hrs ago #4
I predict GM will have to backtrack on this iemanja 23 hrs ago #7
It depends on how strong the union's contract is. LudwigPastorius 16 hrs ago #16
as a side note, transient fruit/veg pickers will only be necessary until---- gfwzig 22 hrs ago #11
So the consumer will now pay less...? Grins 22 hrs ago #12
GM bromeando 19 hrs ago #13
GM Shuts Factory Zero, Lays Off 1,300 Workers as $7.6B EV Losses Mount and Gas Trucks Run at Full Throttle MichMan 16 hrs ago #15
GM Jughead 6 hrs ago #18
Striking is the best leverage labor's got, snot 4 hrs ago #19
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