Ford Motor Executive Chairman Bill Ford said the company can’t afford more UAW strikes. “It will have a major impact on the American economy and devastate local communities,” he said. Photo: Carlos Osorio/Associated Press
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https://www.wsj.com/business/autos/uaw-leader-cites-progress-at-bargaining-table-forgoes-more-walkouts-6100cb61 The United Auto Workers’ leader said negotiations for a new labor contract with Detroit’s three car companies have been progressing, but he threatened toCatch up on the headlines, understand the news and make better decisions, free in your inbox daily. Enjoy a free article in every edition.
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