Ford Louisville Assembly Plant February 2023 (2).jpg
- Stuart Hammer, WDRB News
- Updated
Ford Motor Co.'s Louisville Assembly Plant, shown in February 2023, produces the Escape and Lincoln Corsair SUVs.
Stuart Hammer, WDRB NewsAs featured on
More than 3,000 workers at Ford Motor Co.’s Louisville Assembly Plant will be jobless for the second-consecutive week.
The move means about 3,200 rank-and-file employees who have been laid off since Feb. 13 will continue to be without a job until March 6, the plant’s latest return-to-work date.
Two days after the United Autoworkers walked off the job at Kentucky Truck Plant, workers at Ford’s other vehicle plant across town — Louisville Assembly — were wondering how long they may have job.
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