Ford announced today that its approximately 54,000 UAW-reprsented employees in the US have accepted the four-year national labor agreement that was tentatively approved on November 3rd. Alan Mullaly said "This agreement is proof that by working together with our UAW partners, it is possible to find solutions that collectively benefit our employees, retirees and the company... specifically the ones we haven't already bought out." This will, unfortunately, have no impact whatsoever on the Hollywood Strike. I hope you like Dancing With The Stars. Press release after the jump.
MEDIA ADVISORY: UAW-FORD NATIONAL LABOR AGREEMENT RATIFIED BY MEMBERS
"We are pleased that our employees have voted to accept and finalize our new Collective Bargaining Agreement," said Alan Mulally, Ford Motor Company president and CEO. "This agreement is proof that by working together with our UAW partners, it is possible to find solutions that collectively benefit our employees, retirees and the company. This contract will provide significant opportunities for the company's long-term competitiveness, and that is good for all of us."
DEARBORN, Mich., Nov. 14, 2007 - Ford Motor Company today confirmed that its new four-year national labor agreement, tentatively reached on Nov. 3, has been ratified by UAW-represented employees. The now-final agreement covers approximately 54,000 employees in the United States.














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It's better.
@teargas: Yeah... no, not really.
They immediately returned to building Tauruses, Sables, Focuses and Explorers knowing their futures were now secure.
I guess it got too cold out to strike.
Now they can get back to building cars infinitely inferior to those of Ford Europe.
@teargas: I love women with cockney accents, but had to shut this show down after 15 minutes. Could not understand a word anyone said.
@skaz: @failurate: Nope. Better.
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