The Gateway Pundit reports that in stark contrast to President Trump‘s “America First” policy, Biden‘s “America Last” policy comes just 2 months after Ford announced plans to move its factories to Mexico.
Ford announced this week that it plans to move a major project from northeast Ohio to Mexico, the report said.
Ford reneged on its commitment to invest $900 million in the Avon Lake plant in 2019.
What’s the difference before and after these two months?
WKYC-TV reports:Workers at the Avon Lake Ford plant have been notified by the United Automobile Workers (UAW) that a major project scheduled for 2023 is scheduled to move from northeast Ohio to a plant in Mexico.
The letter, dated Friday, March 12, says Ford will renege on a 2023 agreement to build “next-generation vehicles” at the Avon Lake plant.
In 2019, Ford committed to invest $900 million in a new project at the Avon Lake plant, which was set to begin production in 2023, the United Auto Workers said. The agreement also includes a “comprehensive revitalization” of the plant.
Ford employs more hourly workers in the U.S. than any other automaker, assembles more cars in the U.S. than any other automaker and invests more in the U.S. than any other automaker,” Ford said in a statement to 3News on Tuesday.
In this four-year UAW contract, we remain committed to investing $6 billion in our U.S. plants and creating and retaining 8,500 jobs in the United States,” the statement said. We have invested in our Ohio assembly plant and our dedicated workforce there,” and “Since 2019, we have invested more than $185 million in our Ohio assembly plant and created and retained more than 100 jobs, including actions planned for this year. This includes increasing our ability to build more Super Duty trucks at our Ohio assembly plant to meet strong consumer demand.”
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