From Detroit news.Have to talk my good job king back now.
The UAW said last week that Ford does not plan to bring all production of the Ford Fusion -- now produced in Hermosillo, Mexico -- to the U.S. Still, analysts have said Flat Rock would be well-suited for overflow production of the next-generation Fusion as industry sales increase over the next several years.
Ford CEO Alan Mulally last week in Bangkok, Thailand, repeated that the Dearborn automaker is planning to add 7,000 jobs by the end of 2012 in the U.S. The figure includes 750 salaried engineers, whom Ford has already hired.
But Ford's job commitments will depend on the U.S. economy's rebound and whether the UAW agrees to contract terms that allow the automaker to keep its labor costs competitive with Asian automakers