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The UAW union secured historic raises for its 140,000 members after a six-week strike. Companies including Toyota and Honda are now rolling out raises of their own. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . "They can point to 9% raises at Toyota and say 'look, we're already moving the needle, we can keep helping you.'"
Persons: , Harry Katz, it's, There's, Katz, They've, Elon Musk, Shawn Fain, Wheaton Organizations: UAW, Tesla, Companies, Toyota, Honda, Service, Detroit, General Motors, Hyundai, Reuters, Cornell University Locations: Ford, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Jalen Milroe rushed for 155 yards and four touchdowns and passed for another 219 yards to lead No. Milroe matched big plays both running and passing with the Tigers' Heisman Trophy candidate Jayden Daniels and the Crimson Tide (8-1, 6-0 Southeastern Conference, No. Garrett Nussmeier finished off the game and did move LSU into Alabama territory late. Both starting quarterbacks had 100-plus rushing yards and topped 160 passing by halftime, when it was tied 21-21. The teams traded rushing touchdowns by Josh Williams and Roydell Williams in the third quarter.
Persons: Jalen Milroe, Jayden Daniels, Daniels, Milroe, Dallas Turner, Turner, Terrion Arnold, Jase McClellan's, Garrett Nussmeier, Malik Nabers, Josh Williams, Roydell Williams, Will Reichard, Austin Organizations: LSU, Tigers, Heisman, Crimson Tide, Southeastern, SEC, CBS, Alabama, SEC West, The Tide, Kentucky, Auburn, NCAA, Austin Seibert’s, Oklahoma, NEXT LSU, AP Locations: TUSCALOOSA, Ala, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Kentucky
21 Tennessee and Kentucky really need a lift right now. “We’ve all got to be a little bit better in the second half,” Volunteers coach John Heupel said this week. Kentucky has yielded 479 yards on 54 flags (68.4 per game), Tennessee 470 on 56 (67.1). Under coordinator Tim Banks, Tennessee also ranks third in the league and 17th in the FBS, giving up just 310.9 yards a game. The Vols' challenge is cracking a Kentucky run defense ranked second in the SEC, allowing 95.71 yards a game.
Persons: , John Heupel, We’ve, We’re, that’s, Mark Stoops, we’ve, ” Stoops, Tim Banks, Ray Davis, Missouri's Cory Schrader, Maxwell Hairston, D'Eryk Jackson, Hairston, Teresa M, Walker Organizations: SEC Eastern Division, The Volunteers, Wildcats, Bulldogs, ” Volunteers, Kentucky, Missouri, UCF, Tennessee, Vols, Alabama, SEC, FBS, WHO, AP Locations: LEXINGTON, Ky, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Missouri, Tim Banks , Tennessee, Ray
Utilities, beloved for their dividend payments, are under pressure in today's high rate environment, but a few gems stand out in the tarnished sector, according to Bank of America. The sector has suffered through 2023, shedding 16%, as the Federal Reserve continues to roll out its policy-tightening campaign. But there are a few opportunities in the sector, even as Bank of America says utilities aren't particularly compelling now. Both are also deemed top buys by Bank of America. PG & E has a California rate case development coming on Nov. 2, when the California Public Utilities Commission will be meeting.
Persons: Julien Dumoulin, Smith, ConEd, Michael Bloom Organizations: Bank of America, Federal Reserve, Consolidated Edison, E Corporation, PPL Corporation, California Public Utilities Commission, Kentucky Public Service Commission, PPL Locations: California, Kentucky
Ford lays off another 150 workers citing UAW strike
  + stars: | 2023-10-19 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Striking United Auto Workers (UAW) union workers picket outside the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan, U.S., September 23, 2023. REUTERS/Dieu-Nalio Chery/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsOct 18 (Reuters) - Ford Motor (F.N) said late on Wednesday it is laying off another 150 workers in Michigan because of the ongoing United Auto Workers strike, bringing the total to 2,730 workers furloughed. Ford said the UAW's walkout last week at its Kentucky Truck Plant prompted the new layoffs at a Michigan axle plant. Another 16,600 Ford employees are on strike at three assembly plants, including Kentucky Truck, the company's largest plant worldwide. The targeted strike against the Detroit Three automakers Ford, General Motors (GM.N) and Chrysler-parent Stellantis (STLAM.MI) began on Sept. 15.
Persons: Nalio Chery, Ford, David Shepardson, Muralikumar Organizations: United Auto Workers, UAW, Ford Michigan Assembly Plant, REUTERS, Ford, Plant, Kentucky, Detroit Three, General Motors, Chrysler, Thomson Locations: Wayne , Michigan, U.S, Dieu, Michigan
The Stellantis logo is seen during the New York International Auto Show, in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., April 5, 2023. REUTERS/David 'Dee' Delgado/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsOct 13 (Reuters) - Chrysler-parent Stellantis (STLAM.MI) and Ford Motor (F.N) said on Friday they will temporarily lay off 1,250 employees due to the impact of the United Auto Workers strike. Ford said it is temporarily laying off another 550 employees after the UAW walkouts at its Kentucky Truck Plant and Chicago Assembly Plant. Ford has warned that a dozen facilities could be impacted by the strike of the Kentucky Truck plant, its largest factory worldwide. Just over 34,000 UAW workers at the Detroit Three are on strike.
Persons: David, Dee, Delgado, Stellantis, Ford, David Shepardson, Chris Reese, Sandra Maler Organizations: New York, REUTERS, Chrysler, Ford, United Auto Workers, UAW, Plant, Chicago Assembly Plant, Detroit, General Motors, Thomson Locations: Manhattan , New York City, U.S, Indiana, Chicago, Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky
A newly remodeled Ford F250 Super Duty truck is displayed at the new Louisville Ford truck plant in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. September 30, 2016. UAW President Shawn Fain on Wednesday ordered a strike at Ford's Kentucky Truck factory after Ford negotiators did not present a richer contract proposal. About 4,600 Ford workers could be idled because their jobs depend on production of Super Duty pickups and large Lincoln and Ford SUVs at Kentucky Truck, said Ford manufacturing vice president Bryce Currie. Already, 13,000 workers at Ford suppliers have been furloughed because of earlier UAW walkouts at two Ford assembly plants, Ford supply chain chief Liz Door said. Fain and other UAW officials called a meeting with Ford at on Wednesday evening and demanded a new offer, which Ford did not have, a Ford official said.
Persons: Bryan Woolston, Kumar Galhotra, Ford, Galhotra, Shawn Fain, Here’s, Fain, Stellantis, Bryce Currie, Liz Door, Chris McNally, Karine Jean, Pierre, Sam Fiorani, Glen Hauenstein, Wednesday's Ford, walkouts, Joe White, Abhirup Roy, David Shepardson, Priyamvada, Peter Henderson, Ben Klayman, Nick Zieminski, Matthew Lewis Organizations: Ford, Super, Louisville Ford, REUTERS, Rights DETROIT, United Auto Workers, UAW, Ford's Kentucky, Chrysler, Detroit, Kentucky, General Motors, Lincoln, White, AutoForecast Solutions, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Delta Air Lines, Delta, Detroit Three, GM, Stellantis, Thomson Locations: Louisville , Kentucky, U.S, WASHINGTON, Stellantis, Lincoln, Kentucky, Arlington , Texas, Flint , Michigan, Sterling Heights, Warren , Michigan, Detroit, Wells, Its Kentucky, San Francisco, Washington, Bengaluru
Around 8,700 Ford workers Wednesday evening walked off the job at the automaker's Kentucky truck plant — its largest and most profitable globally — after the UAW said Ford refused further concessions in contract bargaining. "It's time for a fair contract at Ford and the rest of the Big Three," he added. Ford was apparently caught off guard by the strike at its Kentucky plant, which generates $25 billion in annual revenue, roughly a sixth of the company's global automotive revenue. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Factory workers and UAW union members form a picket line outside the Ford Motor Co. Kentucky Truck Plant in the early morning hours on October 12, 2023 in Louisville, Kentucky.
Persons: Ford, Jim Cramer, Fain, Jim, BofA, Wells, Jim Cramer's, Luke Sharrett Organizations: United Auto Workers, Ford, Big Three Detroit, UAW, Chrysler, General Motors, Big Three, Duty, Ford Expedition, Lincoln, Bank of America, Detroit, CNBC, Factory, Ford Motor Co, Plant, Getty Locations: Kentucky, Wells Fargo, Louisville , Kentucky
A newly remodeled Ford F250 Super Duty truck is displayed at the new Louisville Ford truck plant in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. September 30, 2016. Analysts at Wells Fargo estimated that Ford will lose about $150 million per week in core profit from the Kentucky plant strike. Even with 8,700 workers at Ford's Kentucky Truck plant now on strike, less than a quarter of the 150,000 UAW workers at the Detroit Three automakers are now on strike. Ford warned on Wednesday that workers at a dozen other factories could be sent home because of the truck plant walkout. Its Kentucky truck plant, the company's most profitable operation, generates $25 billion in annual sales, about a sixth of Ford's global automotive revenue.
Persons: Bryan Woolston, Shawn Fain, Here’s, Fain, Stellantis, Chris McNally, Ford's, Flint, Sam Fiorani, Wells, Colin Langan, Ford, Fiorani, leadership's, Wednesday's Ford, walkouts, Joe White, Abhirup Roy, David Shepardson, Priyamvada, Peter Henderson, Jamie Freed Organizations: Ford, Super, Louisville Ford, REUTERS, Rights, United Auto Workers, UAW, Ford's, Stellantis NV, General Motors, Chrysler, Lincoln, Detroit, AutoForecast Solutions, Detroit Three, Kentucky, GM, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Thomson Locations: Louisville , Kentucky, U.S, Stellantis, Kentucky, Arlington , Texas, Sterling Heights, Warren , Michigan, Detroit, Wells, Its Kentucky, San Francisco, Washington, Bengaluru
Striking United Auto Workers members picket outside the Stellantis Jeep plant in Toledo, Ohio, U.S. September 19, 2023. The UAW last week launched unprecedented, simultaneous strikes at one assembly plant each of General Motors (GM.N), Ford (F.N) and Chrysler parent Stellantis (STLAM.MI). The city is home to Ford's Louisville assembly plant and its Kentucky truck plant. Ford CEO Jim Farley has previously said the Kentucky truck plant, which assembles F-Series trucks, is the company's most profitable plant globally. Fain has said Detroit automakers have not shared their huge profits with workers while enriching executives and investors.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Stellantis, Shawn Fain, We're, Jim Farley, Ram, Eikon, Fain, Mark Reuss, Reuss, Hyunjoo Jin, Jamie Freed Organizations: United Auto Workers, REUTERS, UAW, Detroit Three, General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Wednesday, GM, GM's, Silverado, Detroit, Detroit Free Press, Toyota, Tacoma, EV, Thomson Locations: Toledo , Ohio, U.S, furloughing, Louisville , Kentucky, Louisville, Kentucky, San Francisco
Companies Toyota Motor Corp FollowTOKYO, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp (7203.T) will begin producing mid- to large-sized electric sports utility vehicles (SUVs) at its Kentucky plant as early as in summer 2025, aiming for monthly output of more than 10,000 by the year's end, the Nikkei business daily reported on Tuesday. The company aims to sell about 1 million electric vehicles globally by 2026, according to the report. Toyota spokesperson said the reported details were not something the company had announced, and that there was no decision yet on when EV production would start in the United States. Reporting by Tokyo Newsroom Editing by Chang-Ran KimOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Spring recently laid off staffers and closed its Kentucky production facility. Software company Amaze announced in November that it had acquired the merch company, formerly known as Teespring. Around late October, Spring assured staff that the merger with Amaze wouldn't result in warehouse staffers losing their jobs, two former staffers said. At the beginning of December, the warehouse staffers lost their benefits, two former staffers said. At the time, several former staffers were already speculating that Spring would make an attempt to sell the Kentucky facility.
Sept 27 (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co (F.N) said Tuesday it will invest $700 million and add 500 jobs at its Kentucky plant to support production of its new 2023 model year F-Series Super Duty truck. The companies said they would invest $5.8 billion in Kentucky, and $5.6 billion in Tennessee. Ford said its F-Series truck franchise generated nearly $40 billion in revenue in 2021 -- nearly one-third of the company's global automotive revenue last year. Through August, Ford F-Series U.S. truck sales are down 11% to 420,969, a third of total sales. Of the total F-Series sales, 6,842 were electric F-150 Lightning trucks.
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