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Matt Dusk sings Sinatra in Halifax/PEI/Moncton | SaltWire -The United Auto Workers said on Wednesday that 8,700 union members at Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant went on strike after the union said the No. 2 U.S. automaker refused to move further in contract bargaining.
Ford said the decision is"grossly irresponsible but unsurprising given the union leadership’s stated strategy of keeping the Detroit 3 wounded for months through 'reputational damage' and 'industrial chaos.'”
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