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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) -- Ford Motor Co., the Dearborn, Mich., automaker, said that two senior executives in the Asia-Pacific and Africa region would retire. John Parker, executive vice president for Asia-Pacific and Africa, will retire after 41 years with Ford. Parker, 62, has been the senior executive for the region since 2006. He also served as senior executive vice president of Mazda...
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Toronto Sun - News (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
Ford Canada employees have overwhelmingly endorsed a cost-cutting agreement reached with the automaker last week, the Canadian Auto Workers union said yesterday.
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atHome Top Story (Free subscription) | 01/11/2009
Thousands of Ford workers across Canada have ratified their latest agreement with the automaker.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
(10-30) 14:00 PDT TORONTO, Canada (AP) -- The Canadian Auto Workers union reached a deal with Ford Canada that will lower the company's operating costs and guarantee two new vehicles for the automaker's major Canadian assembly plant, the head of the... Sponsored Topics: Canada - Canadian Auto Workers - Ford Motor Company - Automotive industry - Ford Canada...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
TORONTO -- The head of the Canadian Auto Workers says the union has reached a deal with Ford Canada that will see the auto company close one of its Ontario plants employing 1,600 workers, but it will add two new vehicles to its assembly line at another Ontario plant.
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
"During the negotiations, Ford threatened that if we didn't come to an agreement, the company would begin shifting investment out of Canada," said Lewenza. "In today's globalized economy where companies attempt to bypass community commitments, it's crucial that we don't allow this to happen."
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Sify (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
The head of the Canadian Auto Workers says the union has reached a deal with Ford Canada that will see the auto company close one of its Ontario plants employing 1,600 workers, but it will add two
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
The head of the Canadian Auto Workers says the union has reached a deal with Ford Canada that will see the auto company close one of its Ontario plants employing 1,600 workers, but it will add two new vehicles to its assembly line at another Ontario plant.
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
The head of the Canadian Auto Workers says the union has reached a deal with Ford Canada that will see the auto company close one of its Ontario plants employing 1,600 workers, but it will add two new vehicles to its assembly line at another Ontario plant.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
The Canadian Auto Workers union reached a deal with Ford Canada that will lower the company's operating costs and guarantee two new vehicles for the automaker's major Canadian assembly plant, the head of the union said Friday.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
The head of the Canadian Auto Workers says the union has reached a deal with Ford Canada that will see the auto company close one of its Ontario plants employing 1,600 workers, but it will add two new vehicles to its assembly line at another Ontario plant.
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
The head of the Canadian Auto Workers says the union has reached a deal with Ford Canada that will see the auto company close one of its Ontario plants employing 1,600 workers, but it will add two new vehicles to its assembly line at another Ontario plant.
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atHome Top Story (Free subscription) | 26/10/2009
As talks with Ford Canada resume, the Canadian Auto Workers union wants its members to reflect on possible cost concessions in a new deal with the car maker, even if Ford's U.S. parent turns a profit when it reports third-quarter results this week.
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 28/10/2009
Ford Canada and the Canadian Auto Workers union will break off talks if the two sides can't reach tentative agreement on a new contract, the head of the auto union said.