Local auto body shops feeling impact of UAW strike
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The strike is causing a stoppage of new trucks being built on top of a shortage of car parts.
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A day after the United Autoworkers union took the gloves off by striking Kentucky Truck Plant, top Ford executives said they were mystified by the decision.
A University of Louisville economist said the effects of an extended strike would stretch beyond Ford workers on the picket line.
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