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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.
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