(C) Common Dreams This story was originally published by Common Dreams and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . 18,325 workers at 41 facilities in 21 states: UAW strike of the Detroit 3 by the numbers [1] [] Date: 2023-09-26 Detroit Free Press After the UAW strike against the Detroit Three automakers expanded by 38 parts distribution facilities and about 5,600 workers, here's a state-by-state breakdown of the sites and total workers. Michigan — 6,850 workers Not surprisingly, Michigan has the most workers and the most facilities affected, with 14. The state was hit almost equally in the first and second waves, with 3,300 workers in the first list and 3,550 in the second. Here are the plants and approximate numbers for how many workers at each: Ford Michigan Assembly in Wayne: 3,300 (final assembly and paint workers only) General Motors Davis Road Processing Center in Davison: 1,150 Flint Processing Center in Swartz Creek: 400 Pontiac Redistribution: 300 Lansing Redistribution: 200 Willow Run Redistribution in Belleville: 175 Ypsilanti Processing Center in Ypsilanti: 175 Stellantis Marysville Parts Distribution Center: 300 Other plants: 850 (per facility numbers were not available but the second round included Centerline Packaging, Centerline Warehouse, Warren Parts Distribution Center, Sherwood Parts Distribution Center in Warren, QEC in Auburn Hills and Romulus Parts Distribution Center) Ohio – 6,000 workers Ohio was the biggest state for the first targets, with 5,800 workers at the Stellantis’ Toledo Assembly Complex going out. The second wave of walkouts included 100 workers each at Stellantis’ Cleveland Parts Distribution Center in Streetsboro and Cincinnati Parts Distribution in West Chester. Missouri – 3,600 workers Spared in the second round of targets, Missouri took a hit with 3,600 workers going on strike at GM’s Wentzville Assembly Plant in the first round. The remaining states were only affected by the second round of strike targets. California – 200 Stellantis’ Los Angeles Parts Distribution Center in Ontario: 125 GM’s Rancho Cucamonga Parts Distribution: 75 Illinois – 200 Stellantis’ Chicago Parts Distribution Center in Naperville: 100 GM’s Chicago Parts Distribution in Bolingbrook: 100 More:Plans moving forward for $3B collab of Henry Ford Health, Pistons, MSU More:Experts: Shawn Fain's biting style is creating a moment, just like another UAW labor icon Texas – 200 workers GM’s Fort Worth Parts Distribution in Roanoke: 100 Stellantis’ Dallas Parts Distribution Center in Carrollton: 100 Tennessee – 175 All at the Memphis AC Delco Parts Distribution center (GM) Wisconsin – 150 Stellantis’ Milwaukee Parts Distribution Center: 75 GM’s Hudson Parts Distribution: 75 Colorado – 100 Stellantis’ Denver Parts Distribution Center in Commerce City: 50 GM’s Denver Parts Distribution: 50 Georgia – 100 All at Stellantis’ Atlanta Parts Distribution Center in Morrow North Carolina – 100 All at GM’s Charlotte Parts Distribution West Virginia – 100 All at GM’s Martinsburg Parts Distribution Florida – 75 All at Orlando Parts Distribution Center Mississippi – 75 All at GM’s Jackson Parts Distribution in Brandon New York – 75 All at Stellantis’ New York Parts Distribution Center in Tappan Pennsylvania – 75 All at GM’s Philadelphia Parts Distribution Massachusetts – 50 All at Stellantis’ Boston Parts Distribution Center Minnesota – 50 All at Stellantis’ Minneapolis Parts Distribution Center in Plymouth Nevada – 50 All at GM’s Reno Parts Distribution Center Oregon – 50 All at Stellantis’ Portland Parts Distribution Center in Beaverton Virginia – 50 All at Stellantis’ Winchester Parts Distribution Center By company Stellantis — 7,950: 5,800 at Toledo Assembly Complex in the first round of targets and 2,150 across 20 facilities in the second round General Motors — 7,075: 3,600 at the Wentzville Assembly Plant in Missouri in the first round of targets and 2,150 across 18 facilities in the second round Ford — 3,300: All were among the first round of targets, final assembly and paint workers striking from Michigan Assembly in Wayne. Map: UAW strike locations Strikes this year This is likely the fourth largest strike by number of workers affected in the U.S. this year. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says that, as of Aug. 31, there had been three larger in 2023: Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists has approximately 160,000 workers on strike since July 13; the Service Employees International Union's strike against the Los Angeles Unified School District from March 21-23 affected 65,000 employees, and 20,000 UNITE HERE members are on strike against Los Angeles and Orange County hotels. [END] --- [1] Url: https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/2023/09/26/uaw-strike-of-general-motors-ford-stellantis-by-the-numbers/70934316007/ Published and (C) by Common Dreams Content appears here under this condition or license: Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 3.0.. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/commondreams/