General Motors, Ford and Stellantis lay off 4,800 workers at factories that had not been closed by the United Auto Workers strikes.
Detroit's three automakers have laid off roughly 4,800 workers at factories that are not among the plants that have been hit by the United Auto Workers strikes, which have lasted for nearly four weeks. The companies say the strikes have nevertheless forced them to impose those layoffs. They note that the job cuts have occurred mainly at factories that make parts for assembly plants that were closed by strikes.
” GM said it has laid off 2,330 workers, including 1,600 at a temporarily closed assembly plant in Kansas City, Kan. that makes the Chevrolet Malibu sedan and Cadillac XT4 small SUV. The plant uses metal parts produced at the GM plant in Wentzville, Mo., which is on strike. Other GM facilities that have been affected by layoffs are in Lockport, N.Y.; Toledo, Ohio; Marion, Ind.; Parma, Ohio; and Lansing, Mich. Ford said it has laid off 1,865 workers.
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