Wednesday, October 19, 2011

New Ford Contract Approved by United Auto Workers Union



Ford announced today that it has closed a new deal for four-year contract with the United Auto Workers Union, which includes about 41 000 employees. According to a new agreement, Ford will bring 12 000 jobs every hour for the next four years, the structures of the United States, bringing home a foreign production activities in Mexico, China and Japan. Ford will also increase production, the share of 5000 and 12,000 new jobs in four factories in the United States: Michigan, assembly plant, assembly plants in Chicago, Louisville assembly plant in Michigan and Auto Alliance International. "This agreement demonstrates that by working with our partners UAW and local communities, we can significantly new jobs, invest in our plants and people, and have a very positive impact on the U.S. economy," said President Mark Fields, Ford of America.

The head of Ford ass in the air "Our agreement is fair to our employees and improving our competitiveness in the United States." Relocation of production consists mostly trucks and commercial vehicles such as FYE series, but not limited to them.

For example, the demand for the new Focus is high, but sales have been hampered by a limited dealer inventory. Explorer, the escape and Fusion sales rose, is a 204 (!), 41 and 32 percent, respectively, so the added time for Ford to meet the strong demand for its products.

 

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