One day after union-backed workers walked out of automaker Ford’s largest factory, the company said it has no plans to increase its offer to the United Auto Workers as thousands remain on strike.
Speaking with media outlets Oct. 12, a Ford executive said the company “can’t raise the value of its offer to the United Auto Workers and stay viable,” according to The Washington Post.
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