Ford CEO Jim Farley announced that the company is reconsidering its manufacturing locations following the UAW strike. The strike damaged Ford's relationship with the union, prompting a strategic shift away from reliance on UAW. Farley emphasized the importance of Ford Pro in the future of the auto industry.
“The UAW said Friday that roughly 9,000 workers at Ford Motor Co.'s Kentucky Truck Plant would go on strike at 12:01 a.m. Feb. 23 if the two parties are unable to reach a local contract agreement” — Auto News
Ford CEO Jim Farley suggested the company may have to rethink its “manufacturing footprint” in the United States after last year’s conflict with a worker’s union. https://t.co/8TXpJHsWE9
About 9,000 UAW workers at Ford's $F most profitable plant will strike again in Kentucky by Friday if "issues" aren't resolved... The Kentucky plant generates $25 billion in revenue, about 1/6 of the company's total... These discussions are separate from the UAW discussions…
Ford CEO Jim Farley says the company will rethink where it builds its vehicles after last year’s autoworkers strike. https://t.co/cOwc7D09n9
UAW threatens to strike Ford truck plant in Kentucky if local issues aren't resolved https://t.co/H4O22vv5BI
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union is threatening to strike at a Ford truck plant in Louisville, Ky, saying nearly 9,000 UAW automakers at the plant will strike next Friday if “local contract issues are not resolved." https://t.co/tZB8g0jldu
Ford CEO says he regrets not tackling a major problem breaking down his brand https://t.co/Whw2G9os7g
UAW workers at Ford's Kentucky truck plant threaten strike next Friday https://t.co/yKo90Tv8q7 https://t.co/35NgT1NgQn
"UAW threatens to strike Ford Kentucky Truck Plant over local demands" https://t.co/7q4SLmKcLp
⚠️ UAW WORKERS AT FORD'S KENTUCKY TRUCK PLANT SERVE STRIKE NOTICE (Reuters) Nearly 9,000 United Auto Workers (UAW) members at Ford Motor's Kentucky truck plant will strike on Friday, if local contract issues are not resolved, the UAW said...... For more on this story, check… https://t.co/KhkK5oAFXz
*ABOUT 9K UAW WORKERS SERVE STRIKE NOTICE AT FORD KENTUCKY PLANT https://t.co/vk3yT11uxo
Article below is about how Ford’s response to the recent UAW strike is to consider moving plants from Michigan. Since the UAW & most other unions really only represent their older & retired members, they don’t care about the longterm anyway. https://t.co/KEsbplSw7c
Ford CEO Jim Farley said yesterday: "If you’re looking for the future of the automotive industry, stop looking at FSD and @Tesla. Look at Ford Pro. It’s got half a million subscribers with 50% gross margin." https://t.co/ju041nz9xM
"Ford CEO says company will rethink where it builds vehicles after last year’s autoworkers strike" https://t.co/w4b131iNlD
If Ford CEO Jim Farley could go back in time, he would have moved much more decisively to fix the automaker's nagging quality problems, he admitted to investors Thursday. https://t.co/2TY0ANcF2N
Ford's top executive says that last fall's contentious United Auto Workers' strike changed the company's relationship with the union to the point where it will "think carefully" about where it builds future vehicles. https://t.co/rbjHJw7hD8
Last fall’s contentious United Auto Workers’ strike changed Ford’s relationship with the union to the point where it will “think carefully” about where it builds future vehicles, Ford’s top executive said Thursday. https://t.co/THike2fPl1
$F | Ford CEO Hints At Non-US Factories In The Future: Company Will 'Think Carefully' After UAW Strike Automotive giant Ford Motor Co was one of the Big 3 auto companies targeted with strikes by the UAW union in 2023. The impact of the strikes continues to sort itself out for… https://t.co/ZIKBzOuKW5
“Our reliance on the UAW turned out to be we were the first truck plant to be shut down" @Ford is rethinking where to build cars after the union went on strike. If the company allows everyone the right to work and stops making electric cars, the stock will skyrocket.
Daniel Ives, managing director of senior equity analyst for Wedbush Securities, said in a statement: "The UAW strike was a big wake up call for Ford and Farley has to keep all options on the table 🍿 @detroitnews https://t.co/1zaVSlmXJI
Ford CEO says company will rethink where it builds vehicles in wake of autoworkers strike https://t.co/THew4cMObz
Last fall's contentious United Auto Workers' strike changed Ford's relationship with the union to the point where it will "think carefully" about where it builds future vehicles, Ford's top executive said Thursday. https://t.co/lZjZfuyIof
Ford CEO Jim Farley says company will rethink where it builds vehicles after last year’s autoworkers strike https://t.co/HJ8K7DLHCL https://t.co/xpGlEqCAQo
Ford CEO says company will rethink where it builds vehicles after last year’s autoworkers strike https://t.co/ZaoHD3JvaS https://t.co/HZSPvHXhbm
Ford CEO tells Wall Street to forget Tesla, says 'Pro' business is the future of the auto industry https://t.co/o9qZ7L0td7
Ford CEO Jim Farley says the UAW's six-week strike damaged the company's once-strong relationship with the union https://t.co/9e2HLDupye
Ford CEO rethinking where to build cars after crippling UAW strike: ‘Watershed moment’ https://t.co/bxQArSPn21 https://t.co/me8eCicKK9
Ford CEO says company will rethink where it builds vehicles after last year's autoworkers strike https://t.co/gfW2x0q8p5