Ford CEO: Auto industry is changing. We're ready to work with UAW union to reach new deal.


Ford CEO defends worker pay as UAW union contract negotiation nears

Ford CEO: Other companies have made different choices, but we believe that a strong U.S. manufacturing workforce is a key to our success as a company, and to America’s economic success.

Jim Farley

Opinion contributor

This summer, at a time like no other in our industry, we will sit down with the new leadership of the United Auto Workers union to negotiate the next contract for our UAW-represented employees.

We at Ford are proud of our history of embracing our workers’ right to collective bargaining and working with the UAW. We share common goals – reaching a new deal that allows us to stay ahead of the changing industry landscape, protecting good-paying jobs in the U.S., and continuing to offer innovative and affordable products to our customers.

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