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Ford Motor is leading the industry in recalls and filed another one this week. The automaker said it will take a $570 million charge in Q2 earnings.
Workers at the under-construction plant are committed to having a free and fair union vote despite recent stalls in the ...
The United Auto Workers is facing deepening internal strife and federal oversight following allegations that union leadership ...
Monday marks three months since the April 7 death of the 63-year-old skilled tradesman at the Dundee Engine Plant in southern ...
After filing for a union election in January, workers at BlueOval SK in Glendale look to have a path to hold its election ...
Older UAW workers told CEO JimFarley, “None of the young people want to work here. Jim, you pay $17 an hour, and they are so ...
Ford founder Henry Ford decided in 1914 to more than double factory wages to $5 a day, jump-starting the American middle class.
Speaking to a room of executives, scholars and industrialists, Ford CEO Jim Farley said he believes the United States must ...
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MotorBiscuit on MSNThe Ford Escape is dying a slow deathFord introduced the “Escape” crossover for the 2001 model year. The nameplate served valiantly for 20 years. Then Ford’s introduction of the buzzy Bronco Sport on the Escape’s platform–at the Escape’s ...
Last fall's strike changed Ford's relationship with the union to where it will “think carefully” about where it builds future vehicles, CEO said.
Ford’s estimates come a day after General Motors released its own estimated losses due to the UAW strike. General Motors said that the strike cost the company $1.1 billion in a release on Wednesday.
Ford Motor Co. said its labor costs in North America will increase by $8.8 billion over the life of the new UAW contract.
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