Chicago Ford plant could change to new schedule (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
CHICAGO | Ford Chicago Assembly plant UAW workers voted Wednesday on a new local agreement that could change their shift schedules to four, 10-hour days per week, from five, eight-hour a days.
Ford workers could get new schedules (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
CHICAGO | Ford Chicago Assembly plant UAW workers were voting Wednesday on a new local agreement that could, in part, change shift schedules to four, 10-hour days weekly from five, eight-hour days.
Fitch Comments on Ford and GM Outlooks (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
CHICAGO----Fitch Ratings has published the following comments regarding its Outlooks for Ford and General Motors following their first quarter earnings.
Fitch sees more red ink for Ford, GM (Market Watch)
While cost-cutting efforts at Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Corp. have given investors hope for a turnaround, Fitch Ratings warns that cash will still be in short supply for the two automakers this year.
Ford rally silences sceptics of founding family's power (The Economic Times)
Ford Motor’s rally, spurred by chief executive officer Alan Mulally’s recovery plan, may quiet critics demanding the founding family relinquish control of the second-largest US automaker.
Ford sues to block imported Mustang parts (Detroit News)
Ford Motor Co. filed a trade complaint to block imports of replacement parts for Mustang cars, saying they impermissibly copy its patented designs, Bloomberg News reported today.
Zacks Analyst Interview Highlights: General Motors, Ford and Honda Motor Company (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
CHICAGO----Zacks.com releases the latest Analyst Interview. Today's interview is with senior analyst Paul Raman, who discusses General Motors , Ford and Honda Motor Company .
Ford to offer buyouts to 1,300 workers in Illinois, Kentucky (The Pantagraph)
DETROIT -- Ford Motor Co. will offer buyouts to about 1,300 workers at assembly plants in Chicago and Louisville, Ky., as part of the automaker’s plan to adjust capacity with demand for its vehicles, a spokeswoman said Friday.