UAW Says Ford Transmission Plant May Start Lay Offs Monday
The facility supplies parts to the Kentucky Truck plant, which is on strike.
Read More »The facility supplies parts to the Kentucky Truck plant, which is on strike.
Read More »Blue Oval brass didn't see it coming.
Read More »After it walked out of the Kentucky Truck plant earlier this week.
Read More »The automaker says that it can't offer any more, financially speaking.
Read More »The latest poll conducted on this matter produced similar results to the last one.
Read More »The issue boils down to economics.
Read More »Once again, at the Sterling Axle plant.
Read More »Ford called the move "grossly irresponsible."
Read More »Some gaps between the two sides remain.
Read More »This isn't really an apples-to-apples comparison, however.
Read More »The automaker is concerned about the financial implications of such a move.
Read More »Another unfortunate side effect of the ongoing strike.
Read More »The layoffs will affect plants in Michigan and Ohio.
Read More »Which contribute greatly to the U.S. GDP.
Read More »Which automaker will get the rose?
Read More »The layoffs impact workers at two plants.
Read More »Even though it isn't contractually obligated to do so.
Read More »Its seventh and most generous to date.
Read More »The Chicago Stamping and Lima Engine plants are directly affected.
Read More »Public comments from both sides continue to escalate.
Read More »It didn't take long for Fain to clap back at Farley.
Read More »Ford says that the company and the union would be hurt by the UAW's current demands.
Read More »A GM plant is also being targeted for this next phase.
Read More »More so than The Blue Oval's cross-town rivals.
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