Future production of Ford Motor Company vehicles will undergo a review process
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Ford CEO Jim Farley told a conference in New York that the automaker had a good relationship with the union and avoided strikes for decades. However, Ford's profitable truck plant in Kentucky was the first plant shut down by the UAW in the strike. Farley said as the company moves to electrical vehicle production they will "have to carefully think" about where those vehicles are built.
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