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Ford Motor Co. workers have overwhelmingly rejected contract changes that would have allowed the automaker to cut labor costs, leaving Ford at a disadvantage to its Detroit rivals as it continues its struggle to return to profitability.
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3 Weeks Ago,
HispanicBusiness.com says
(in Ford Workers Say No to Cost-saving Effort)
Union workers at Ford Motor Co. factories rejected contract changes the U.S. automaker wanted to reduce its labor costs, officials said Saturday. Two of the United Auto Workers' largest units at Kentucky and Dearborn, Mich., assembly plants voted down the contract Friday, sealing its fate...
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CBS 5 says
(in Ford Workers Reject Labor Contract Changes)
Ford Motor Co. workers have overwhelmingly rejected contract changes that would have allowed the automaker to cut labor costs, leaving Ford at a disadvantage to its Detroit rivals as it continues its struggle to return to profitability.
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cbs4denver.com says
(in Ford Workers Reject Labor Contract Changes)
Ford Motor Co. workers have overwhelmingly rejected contract changes that would have allowed the automaker to cut labor costs, leaving Ford at a disadvantage to its Detroit rivals as it continues its struggle to return to profitability.
And
just-auto.com says
(in US: Two more plants reject Ford concessions)
United Auto Workers members at two more Ford plants have rejected a concession deal agreed between national union leaders and the automaker.
Last Month,
wot.motortrend.com says
(in Report: Ford to Produce Kuga at Louisville Assembly Plant in 2011)
The currently Euro-only Ford Kuga will be built at the automaker's Louisville Assembly Plant and sold both in Europe and the U.S., The Detroit Free Press reports. The information leak comes just as UAW workers are...
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