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
Ford Motor Executive Chair Bill Ford called for a resolution to an “acrimonious” round of talks with the United Auto Workers and warned thatThis copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only.
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