T-Mobile, General Motors, Juul, Dick's Sporting Goods, and other major companies have announced layoffs affecting thousands of employees, as employers restructure their workforces amid recession fears and changing market conditions.
General Motors unexpectedly announced the closure of its Arizona technology center and the layoff of 936 workers, just 18 months after planning to hire additional staff at the facility.
The United Auto Workers' strike has led to temporary layoffs for 600 workers at Ford's Michigan plant and is expected to affect 2,000 workers at General Motors' Kansas plant, with no compensation provided by the companies.
General Motors has idled a manufacturing plant in Kansas and laid off nearly all of its employees due to a strike at another GM facility, while Stellantis has also laid off workers in Ohio and Indiana due to storage constraints.
General Motors has laid off most of the unionized workers at its Kansas assembly plant due to the ongoing UAW strikes, which is the largest ripple effect of the strikes so far; however, the strike's impact on the auto industry is currently smaller than expected due to the UAW's novel strategy of targeted plant strikes.
The General Motors Fairfax Assembly and Stamping plant in Kansas City, Kansas is being idled due to a strike at another plant, causing a critical shortage of supplies.
GM and Stellantis are laying off workers as a deadline approaches for a deal with the United Auto Workers (UAW) to avoid a strike, with GM idling its plant in Kansas due to a shortage of stampings from the UAW-striking Wentzville plant and Stellantis passing a new counterproposal to the UAW.
General Motors and Stellantis have announced layoffs attributed to damage from the United Auto Workers strike, with tensions rising as the union prepares for potential new walkouts.
General Motors has laid off 130 union workers at the Parma Metal Center and 34 union workers at the Marion Metal Center, as the UAW strike continues to have ripple effects on the automaker's operations.
Ford has laid off 243 workers at its Chicago Heights stamping facility due to the strike at the nearby Chicago Assembly Plant, resulting in reduced production of parts.
General Motors plant in Kansas City, Kansas remains idle due to strike as approximately 1,800 workers are sidelined and demanding a 40% pay hike.
Ford and General Motors are laying off more factory workers amid ongoing United Auto Worker strikes, indicating that the strike is not ending soon.
Ford Motor Co. has announced additional layoffs of 491 UAW workers in Michigan and Ohio due to strike-related reductions in production.
Chrysler-parent Stellantis is laying off 570 workers and General Motors is cutting nearly 200 employees due to the ongoing United Auto Workers strike.
The UAW strike against General Motors and Ford Motor Co. has led to layoffs at automotive parts supplier Sodecia Automotive Detroit, as well as at GM's Toledo Propulsion Systems, Lansing Regional Stamping, and Marion Metal Center facilities, and Ford's Livonia Transmission Plant, impacting a total of about 2,300 employees.
General Motors is facing production stops at three Canadian facilities as 4,300 employees go on strike after the deadline to negotiate a new deal with unionized workers passes.
Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis have laid off a total of over 4,800 employees as the United Auto Workers strike against Detroit's Big Three automakers continues into its fourth week.
The United Auto Workers strike continues into its fourth week, leading to layoffs of hundreds of factory workers at General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis plants, with a combined total of around 4,835 strike-related layoffs by the Big Three automakers.
Automakers are increasing layoffs and pausing factories amid the United Auto Workers (UAW) strike, leading to potential price increases for consumers and financial struggles for workers.
Ford Motor has announced that it is laying off an additional 150 workers in Michigan due to the ongoing United Auto Workers strike, bringing the total number of furloughed workers to 2,730.
Ford Motor Co. has laid off an additional 150 workers due to the production impacts of the United Auto Workers' strike, bringing the total number of layoffs to over 2,730 workers.