Auto Workers Union sends Ford a message, shutting down biggest profitable plant

Looks like workers are fed up and sending a message to Ford, shutting down their biggest and most profitable plant according to The American Tribune. Their report on the UAW said the following about the strike against Ford Motor Company at the plant in Kentucky:

Announcing the move in a Wednesday press statement, UAW said, “In an unannounced move, 8,700 UAW members walked off the job today at 6:30 p.m. ET, shutting down Ford Motor Company’s iconic and extremely profitable Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville. The strike was called by UAW President Shawn Fain and Vice President Chuck Browning after Ford refused to make further movement in bargaining.”

Continuing, the statement added, “The surprise move marks a new phase in the UAW’s Stand Up Strike. Previous expansions of the strike occurred at a deadline set in advance by the union. The move comes one day before the four-week mark since contracts expired at Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis.”

UAW President Shawn Fain, commenting on the matter, said, “We have been crystal clear, and we have waited long enough, but Ford has not gotten the message. It’s time for a fair contract at Ford and the rest of the Big Three. If they can’t understand that after four weeks, the 8,700 workers shutting down this extremely profitable plant will help them understand it.”

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