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The United Auto Workers is facing deepening internal strife and federal oversight following allegations that union leadership ...
Speaking to a room of executives, scholars and industrialists, Ford CEO Jim Farley said he believes the United States must ...
Hourly workers at Ford Motor Co. will have a new face representing them at the bargaining table in the fall of 2027, a person who UAW President Shawn Fain calls "tough" and "battle-tested." ...
Laura Dickerson will replace Chuck Browning as UAW vice president and director of the Ford Department. Dickerson, a 30-year UAW veteran, is the first African American woman to serve in this role.
Halfway through his first term, UAW President Shawn Fain has become the foremost unionist in recent history. A few UAW members, though, want him gone.
Browning's decades of leadership have spanned the National Ford Department, Region 1A and the UAW president’s office, where he served as both administrative and top administrative assistant.
The United Auto Workers’ leadership is mired in turmoil over allegations of an investment blunder that officials say cost the union about $80 million in potential gains from its financial portfolio, ...
Ford founder Henry Ford decided in 1914 to more than double factory wages to $5 a day, jump-starting the American middle ...
River Rouge resulted from Henry Ford's obsession with making his company self-sufficient and could convert raw materials into ...
Dickerson rose through the UAW apparatus at a time when the union oversaw a massive erosion of jobs, safety, working conditions and pay, including the 1999 Ford Rouge explosion.
A court-appointed watchdog called for reversing disciplinary actions taken by UAW President Shawn Fain amid an ongoing investigation.