Ford and UAW reach local contract agreement at Kentucky Truck plant, averting threat of a strike
- The United Auto Workers and Ford have reached a tentative agreement at the Kentucky Truck Plant, avoiding a strike threat.
- The agreement addresses health, safety, and skilled trades, with workers still needing to vote on it.
- The plant makes profitable vehicles, and a strike would have been the second at the facility in a year.
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Ford, UAW reach deal to avert strike at Kentucky truck plant
A United Auto Workers (UAW) local union, UAW Local 62, and Ford have reached a deal to avert a strike at a Louisville, Ky., truck plant. The deal comes as the UAW union said nearly 9,000 autoworkers threatened to strike Friday at Ford’s most profitable plant that produces SUVs and pickups. Ford was “pleased to…
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Ford and UAW reach local contract agreement at Kentucky Truck plant, averting threat of a strike
Ford Motor Co. and the United Auto Workers union have reached a tentative agreement on a local contract at the company’s most profitable factory, averting the threat of a strike.
·United States
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