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Ford reacts to UAW Contract Disagreement

Posted November 4 2009 01:42 PM by Joel Arellano
Filed under: Opinion, Ford |  Comments (1)
The following statement is attributable to Joe Hinrichs, group vice president, Global Manufacturing and Labor Affairs, Ford Motor Company.  

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Ford gets CAW approval of new Contract

Posted November 4 2009 07:19 AM by staff
Filed under: Miscellaneous, Ford |  Comments (1)
It appears that auto workers in Canada have more compassion for the plight of Ford than their cousins in the U.S.

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Will UAW rejection of Ford contract unravel Pattern Bargaining in Detroit?

Posted November 4 2009 05:37 AM by staff
Filed under: Opinion, Ford |  Comments (0)
We guess you can say that the members of the United Auto Workers who work for Ford are mad as heck and are not going to take it anymore!  

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2010 Ford Mustang Herd stampedes into 2009 SEMA Show

Posted November 2 2009 10:42 AM by Joel Arellano
Filed under: Auto Shows, Ford, Sports |  Comments (3)
LAS VEGAS – The Ford Mustang, America’s favorite muscle car, is also the most customized car in the $31.8 billion aftermarket industry, and there will be no shortage of polished-up ponies at this ye

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It's Official: Geely, says Ford, preferred bidder for Volvo

Posted October 29 2009 12:13 PM by Joel Arellano
Filed under: Miscellaneous, Ford |  Comments (0)
DEARBORN, Mich., Oct., 2009 – Ford Motor Company [NYSE: F] announced that a consortium led by Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co. Ltd. is its preferred bidder in the ongoing discussions concerning the

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Ford's success stalls UAW concessions

Posted October 29 2009 09:39 AM by staff
Filed under: Miscellaneous, Ford |  Comments (2)
Earlier in the year, the UAW had given concessions to General Motors and Chrysler to assist in their bankruptcy and survival. Ford, which had not received any government funds or declared bankruptcy

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