"UAW's Strike Threat at Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant Over Health and Safety Concerns"

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The UAW is threatening to call a labor strike at Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant next week if local contract issues, including health and safety concerns and erosion of skilled trades, aren't resolved. This comes after Ford CEO Jim Farley discussed the impact of the 2023 strike on truck production and the changed relationship with the union. Nearly 9,000 UAW members could be affected, and negotiations are ongoing as the union seeks to address plant-specific issues.
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- Nearly 9000 UAW Autoworkers Serve Strike Notice at Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant Over Local Agreement Issues Including Health & Safety and Skilled Trades UAW
- Ford CEO says company will rethink where it builds vehicles after last year's autoworkers strike The Associated Press
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