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Company profits, UAW profit-sharing checks on the line in strike at Ford Kentucky Truck
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Date:2025-04-16 11:48:48
The UAW strike against the Ford Kentucky Truck Plant is a signal that hourly workers are willing to inflict − and sustain − increasingly serious financial pain to achieve their goals during labor negotiations, as the union and the Detroit Three approach a full month without resolution.
The financial impact of the surprise strike called Wednesday night was swift and immediate.
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