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« Reply #1148 on: September 06, 2022, 09:53:37 AM »
Ford to invest $3.7B in US factories, add 6,200 union jobs in push to build more EVs



Ford said Thursday it will invest $3.7 billion and add more than 6,200 union manufacturing jobs in Michigan, Ohio and Missouri as part of the automaker’s plan to sell 2 million EVs a year globally by the end of 2026.

The new investment will be used to hire union workers at factories in Michigan, Ohio and Missouri, provide healthcare to new hourly employees as well improve working conditions at these facilities. Notably, Ford said it made the hiring investment a year ahead of 2023 contract negotiations with the United Auto Workers union.

The news nudged Ford shares up about 1.85% in morning trading.

Much of the investment will go toward factories building Ford’s EVs, including the F-150 Lightning pickup truck and a new EV commercial vehicle slated to begin production in mid-decade. However, Ford said it is also investing in factories where its gas-powered vehicles are assembled and plans to use some of the funds to produce a new Ranger pickup and Mustang coupe.

As part of the hiring plan, Ford will convert nearly 3,000 temporary employees to permanent full-time status. The automaker said it will also invest $1 billion over five years to improve working conditions at its U.S. factories, such as adding better lighting in parking lots, EV charging and providing access to healthier food.

The hefty investment comes a few months after Ford announced a restructuring plan that will split the company into two units. Ford Blue will be focused on existing and future internal gas combustion vehicles like the Mustang, F-150 and Bronco and the Ford Model e unit will oversee the company’s electric vehicle development and production as well as connected car services.

The largest bulk of the investment announced Thursday, about $2 billion worth, will be spread amongst three assembly plants in Michigan. The Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Dearborn will get funds to increase production of the F-150 Lightning electric truck to 150,000 per year. Money will also be invested to produce an all-new Ranger pickup at the Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne and an all-new Mustang coupe at the Flat Rock Assembly Plant.

Another $1.5 billion will go toward hiring 1,800 union workers at Ford’s Ohio Assembly Plant to build an all-new EV commercial vehicle starting mid-decade, along with an additional 90 jobs and $100 million investment between the Lima Engine and Sharonville Transmission plants, the company said.

The remaining $95 million will be used to fill 1,100 union jobs for a third shift at its Kansas City Assembly Plant in Missouri to increase production of the Transit and the all-new E-Transit electric van.

https://techcrunch.com/2022/06/02/ford-to-invest-3-7b-in-u-s-factories-add-6200-union-jobs-in-push-to-build-more-evs/

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« Reply #1149 on: September 06, 2022, 05:47:08 PM »
President Biden at Laborfest in Milwaukee, Wi : Full Speech 

President Biden discussed America's ongoing labor movement and praised union workers during a speech Monday at Laborfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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« Reply #1150 on: September 06, 2022, 08:27:49 PM »
Democrats have gained another half point on the aggregate generic ballot. MAGA Republican extremism is being rejected by voters.


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« Reply #1151 on: September 06, 2022, 10:31:43 PM »
MAGA Republicans in the House unanimously voted against lowering gas prices for Americans.

Why would independent voters support MAGA extremists who made them pay more for gas?

Why would Republican voters support MAGA extremists who made them pay more for gas?


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« Reply #1152 on: September 07, 2022, 01:11:50 AM »
Wiley Nickel for Congress @wileynickel

A new #NC13 poll has our campaign up 4% over MAGA Republican Bo Hines.

It's clear that our solutions-driven message is resonating with voters, and that North Carolinians are rejecting Bo Hines extreme agenda.




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« Reply #1153 on: September 07, 2022, 07:45:05 AM »
President Biden @POTUS

Today, I met with my Cabinet to lay out how we’re going to swiftly implement recent legislative wins like the Inflation Reduction Act.
 
This experienced and dedicated Cabinet is working to lower costs for families, create good-paying jobs, and increase American manufacturing.




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« Reply #1154 on: September 07, 2022, 10:13:15 AM »
Rep.- elect Mary Peltola on her win in Alaska

A major political upset in Alaska as a Democrat won the state’s only seat in the U.S. House. Former state lawmaker Mary Peltola defeated former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin in a special election to replace former Congressman Don Young, who died earlier this year. Rep.- elect Peltola joined Judy Woodruff to discuss her victory.

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