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Ford Kentucky Truck Plant worker Jamie Sandusky joined a UAW rally at the union hall near Louisville Assembly Plant on Sept. 21, 2023. By Chris Otts, WDRB
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The roughly 12,000 hourly workers at Louisville’s two Ford plants are ready to join the United Autoworkers Union’s strike against the Big Three car companies — if they are called to do so.
Of Ford’s two-dozen manufacturing sites across the Midwest, workers at Louisville’s Kentucky Truck Plant and Louisville Assembly Plant were the least approving of the deal, according to the UAW’s vote tracker.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Kentucky unions flexed their muscle last couple years with high-pro…
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