Strike has brought $1.3 billion in losses: Ford and the United Auto Workers reached a temporary agreement
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发表于 2023-10-29 15:24:53
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The strike has caused $1.3 billion in losses: Ford and the Federation of American Automobile Workers have reached a temporary agreement. "So far, the UAW strike has caused Ford to lose $1.3 billion, including about $100 million in losses in the third quarter." Ford's Chief Financial Officer, John Lawler, stated that the strike has affected Ford's production process of about 80000 cars.
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