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Continuing an aggressive lead up to contract bargaining, the UAW on Monday released a video of its leaders touring the General Motors Component Holdings plant in Kokomo, Indiana, where workers describe a “black cloud” hanging overhead as thousands of jobs have disappeared from the facility over the years.

In the video filmed May 11 and posted online on YouTube, new UAW President Shawn Fain, a Kokomo native, says, “On Dec. 9, 2017, the last semiconductor was shipped out of the fab here. We made semiconductors here from the 1950s forward and it’s a shame to think that GM chose to close this place, shutdown the fab where we make semiconductors in late 2017, and you know what the rest of that story’s been.”

A vacant interior of GM's Kokomo plant is pictured in a YouTube video created by the United Auto Workers.

The video then recaps the global shortage of semiconductor chip parts that swept over the auto industry during the pandemic, creating new-car inventory shortages in 2020 and 2021. It also shows Fain walking through vast spaces of empty factory floor where production equipment once hummed as he notes there is 2.5 million square feet of floorspace and “over 2 million of that square footage is empty.” He says the workforce, which included many of his family members, used to be about 15,000 people and now is about 100.



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