"Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant Faces Renewed Threat of UAW Strike"

The United Auto Workers union is threatening to strike at Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant on Feb. 23 if a local contract dispute is not resolved, marking the second potential strike at the plant in a year. The main areas of dispute include health and safety issues, minimum in-plant nurse staffing, ergonomic concerns, and skilled trades worker reduction. Ford stated that negotiations are ongoing, while the union highlighted 19 other local agreements being negotiated with Ford, as well as several more with rivals General Motors and Stellantis. This strike threat follows Ford CEO Jim Farley's remarks about the impact of last year's strike on the company's relationship with the union.
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