Factbox-Detroit Three plants where UAW is on strike

FILE PHOTO: UAW workers strike at the Bowling Green facility

(Reuters) – The United Auto Workers union began unprecedented, simultaneous walkouts at General Motors, Ford and Chrysler parent Stellantis’ U.S. operations early on Friday after failing to reach pay deals with the automakers.

The walkouts cap weeks of clashes between the union and Detroit Three executives over union demands for a bigger share of profits generated by combustion trucks, and stronger job security as automakers shift to electric vehicles.

These are the first plants where strikes are taking place:

GM

Wentzville, Missouri assembly plant

About 3,600 UAW members

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Products produced: Chevrolet Colorado and Express; GMC Canyon and Savanna

FORD

Wayne, Michigan assembly plant, excluding stamping plant

About 3,300 UAW members

Products produced: Ford Ranger and Bronco

STELLANTIS

Toledo, Ohio assembly plant

About 5,800 UAW members

Products produced: Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator

(Compiled by David Shepardson; Editing by Jamie Freed)

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