New UAW Deal Potentially Avoids Strike With Elimination Of Two-Tier Pay System
Let’s hope the deal is ratified.
Let’s hope the deal is ratified.
FCA didn’t understand the second-tier workers’ feelings about the two-tier wage system.
UAW workers voted 65% against the automaker’s initial contract proposal, but it’s not spending any more money to win them over.
Workers at the Kansas City plant, one of two plants where the F-150 is built, are vexed by some of the provisions in their new contract proposal.
The proposal would have FCA trucks and SUVs made in the U.S., while car production would be sent to Mexico.
The UAW must still ratify the contract.
Marchionne’s a busy man.
Ford makes mad money with the mighty Mustang, but could it be beneficial to rebirth the bucking Bronco?
Just when we thought we’d never see the midsize Ford pickup on US shores again…
Production of Ford’s F-650 and F-750 medium-duty trucks has finally come home from a long stint in Mexico.
Production of the new Continental will move to Michigan when the MKS, currently built in Chicago, is discontinued.
The automaker has some ambitious midterm sales and production goals; this investment ought to go a long way.
Apparently, American consumers don’t want to buy American cars made anywhere but America.