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Ford is increasing EV production to keep up with demand.
Ford to add over 6,000 U.S. jobs as it boosts electric vehicle production and prepares for a new Mustang
  • Ford is adding 6,200 hourly union jobs at three midwestern U.S. plants.
  • Another 3,000 temp workers will become full-time union employees immediately.
  • The moves will support increased production of the electric F-150 Lightning, the Transit van and all-new versions of the Mustang and Ranger pickup.
Ford Motor said Thursday that it will add about 6,200 union jobs in the Midwest as it revamps three factories to build new electric and gas-powered models, including a new seventh-generation version of the Mustang coupe.

The factory investments, expected to cost $3.7 billion, will go toward retooling plants to build a new commercial electric vehicle and all-new versions of the gas-powered Ford Mustang and Ford Ranger. Ford will also add workers to increase production of Ford Transit commercial vans and Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickups.

The company didn't provide any details about the new electric commercial vehicle, except to say that its production will begin "mid-decade" at an existing plant in Ohio.

In addition to the new jobs, nearly 3,000 temporary factory employees will be made full-time hourly employees ahead of a schedule negotiated with the United Auto Workers, said Kumar Galhotra, president of the company's "Ford Blue" internal-combustion business, in a media briefing.

All of those employees will get pay raises and health-care benefits immediately, Galhotra said.

As a result of talks with the UAW, Ford said it will also spend $1 billion over the next five years on workplace improvements in U.S. factories, including better lighting in parking lots and more food options in cafeterias.

The wins for the union come as many U.S. companies are struggling to hire workers and as inflation is fueling Americans' uncertainty about their finances.

It's unusual for a Detroit automaker to grant significant concessions to UAW-represented workers outside of the contract-renewal process, which happens every four years. The current labor deal between Ford and the UAW isn't up for renewal until September 2023.

The moves may be intended to ease the union's concerns about two massive new Ford electric-vehicle factory campuses, in Kentucky and Tennessee, that might not have UAW representation. Both states are so-called right-to-work states and Ford has said it will allow its hourly workers in those states to choose whether they want to be represented by the union.

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And in the Aug 23d headlines, Ford CEO Jim Farley announced he is firing 2,000 white collar jobs and 1,000 agency jobs located in the US, Canada, and India to fund his transition to electrification.

These firings come after the July edition of the Detroit Free Press announced, quote, "Ford Motor Co. is getting ready to eliminate up to 8,000 jobs in the coming weeks to help fund its push into electric vehicles, according to a news report."

Somewhere in the Ford House, 5,000 more wage earners will lose their jobs.
 
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Isn't the big Tesla plant in, I believe, Texas idle with the entire facility gathering dust. EVs ......not in my future. Friends have them and would not re-purchase. The new EV Mustang. Sat in one - not a nice as a basic Hyundai, costs twice the price and will probably not last as long. Geez - doesn't even look like a Mustang, just a cheap little suv!
 
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