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09-03-2014, 11:19 PM | #11 | ||
Blue Blood
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Well, Ford is a business. No point the union criticising Ford for not throwing money on a dead horse. I wonder if Paul Difelice of the AMWU would advocate for all workers to take a pay cut and that money go into marketing the Falcon and Territory then? I feel for the workers but the bottom line is Ford's concern, not whether they stay until 2016. All 3 manufacturers have stated that their closing dates are 'no later' than 2016, 2017. Key words being 'no later'. Technically, they can shut up shop anytime before then.
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