Kentucky Gov Says Trump’s Actions Won’t Kill Ford BlueOval Plants
Funds for the site have already been distributed.
Read More »Funds for the site have already been distributed.
Read More »Workers are looking for improved safety, wages, and benefits.
Read More »Most of the plant's workforce hasn't been hired yet.
Read More »The next step toward joining the UAW.
Read More »A supermajority of workers recently signed UAW authorization cards.
Read More »It's been in the works for a year and a half now.
Read More »A supermajority of workers have signed authorization cards there.
Read More »A bit earlier than previously expected.
Read More »A bit earlier than previously expected.
Read More »Though two existing plants in the state are.
Read More »The surrounding area is set to undergo a massive population boost.
Read More »A few months later than previously expected.
Read More »Onboarding classes for employees are set to begin in June.
Read More »Some workers fell ill after being exposed to the mold.
Read More »The automaker will be hosting a hiring event there this week.
Read More »The problem stems from wooden crates shipped from overseas.
Read More »Ford EV ambitions got smaller this year.
Read More »One half of what was originally planned.
Read More »However, only one will be operational for now.
Read More »Depending on how the market evolves moving forward.
Read More »The move was made to make wages more competitive in the current market.
Read More »Ford says that the company and the union would be hurt by the UAW's current demands.
Read More »Production is still expected to start in 2025.
Read More »The plant will have a significant impact on the local economy.
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