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Ford strikers, laid off UAW members get extra money in strike settlement: Here’s how much
While the UAW has reached tentative agreements with the Detroit Three automakers that focus on wage increases, job security, ...
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Ford to layoff 1,600 workers at Louisville Assembly Plant. Here's what to know
Just as production at Ford factories is returning to normal after a 41-day strike, the automaker has announced layoffs at the Louisville Assembly Plant that are scheduled to last through November ...
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Ford Expects Higher Per-Car Costs than GM from UAW Deals
Ford Motor Co. executives said Nov. 30 that the recently concluded United Auto Workers contract negotiations are expected to add about $900 in costs per vehicle by 2028—a starkly higher figure than ...
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Ford says it lost $1.7B on 6-week UAW strike, plans to pay nearly $9B more on raises union won
UAW members struck over six weeks this summer. Emily Elconin—Bloomberg/Getty Images A six-week United Auto Workers strike at Ford cut sales by about 100,000 vehicles and cost the company $1.7 billion ...
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Ford says UAW strike cost $1.7 billion in lost profits in 2023
Ford said Thursday the United Auto Workers strike cost the company $1.7 billion in lost profits as it reported before-tax, ...
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UPDATE: UAW Members Ratify Contracts with GM, Ford, and Stellantis
Employees at all three of the Detroit 3 have now adopted the UAW-negotiated tentative agreement. The United Auto Workers confirmed Monday that workers at all three major Detroit automaker—General ...
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GM sees $9.3B hit from UAW deal, plans to cut spending at troubled robotaxi Cruise unit
General Motors said Wednesday its new labor deals after a lengthy US strike will cost it $9.3 billion even as it outlined $10 ...
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Autoworkers strike cut Ford sales by 100,000 vehicles and cost company $1.7 billion in profits
United Auto Workers strike at Ford cut sales by about 100,000 vehicles and cost the company $1.7 billion in lost profits this ...
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South Korean EV battery makers lay off workers and scale back investments in US
Tim Bush, a Seoul-based battery analyst for UBS, said legacy carmakers Ford and GM bear the greatest responsibility for the slump in demand. UBS analysts last month slashed their projection for growth ...
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U.S. Steel closes Granite City furnace ‘indefinitely,’ warns 1,000 of layoffs
A major blast furnace at U.S. Steel's plant in Granite City will remain idled indefinitely, the company said Tuesday.
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Ford says new UAW contract will add $8.8B to labor costs
As a result of the 2023 UAW contract, Ford Motor Co. said Thursday its labor costs in North America will increase by $8.8 ...
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GM announces record $10 billion stock buyback—more than it’s spending on UAW raises—as its electrification push stalls
GM head Mary Barra during a February interview. Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg General Motors Co. offered a response to critics of its unsteady push into electric vehicles and self-driving: to shower ...

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