Source: Crain's DetroitView original →
Automation & RoboticsJune 17, 2026
GM’s new ‘cobots’ in Detroit factory that has seen big layoffs draw ire of UAW
Summary
GM’s new cobots in a Detroit factory that has seen big layoffs have drawn criticism from the UAW.
Why It Matters
The headline points to a direct labor-management conflict around automation in a plant already affected by layoffs. For operators and investors, the issue is whether robot deployment can proceed without damaging workforce relations or creating operating friction. Suppliers tied to the factory would care because labor tension can add uncertainty around production stability.