Ford leader calls on autoworkers to end strike, says company’s future at stake

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4 thoughts on “Ford leader calls on autoworkers to end strike, says company’s future at stake

  1. The manufacturer should shut all their plants down and let all the other workers who won’t be paid because they’re not on strike put some pressure on the UAW.

    1. Rhea P.
      +1

      Put some pain back on the UAW

      Ford is correct,. If Ford caves in to all of the demands of the UAW, the consequences will be felt immediately and will be long term for both Ford
      and the UAW.

  2. It might not end well. But it was an interesting comment the other day by a union reprentative, might have been Fain, that most auto workers can no longer afford to buy the cars they make. And the folks on the other side of the table can afford to buy one or more a year. That situation won’t work well for anyone in the long run, either.

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