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Against Office Duty: Conference Rooms at Ford with Protest Message Played

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One or more employees exchanged backgrounds. Critics of the new working time regulation accuse the company of a breach of confidence
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On Thursday, conference room screens were hacked at the Ford headquarters in Dearborn to protest against the automaker's return-to-office policy. In the office rooms unusual scenes took place on Thursday morning: On several conference room displays appeared a manipulated image of the company chief Jim Farley, provided with a crossed circle and a vulgar message against the return-to-office regulation. The IT department postponed the affected syst…

One or more employees exchanged backgrounds. Critics of the new working time regulation accuse the company of a breach of confidence

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der Standard DE broke the news in on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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