UAW Latest: Ford Kentucky Truck Plant Strike. This Is The Earnings Hit.

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United Auto Workers at the auto maker's huge Kentucky truck plant walked off the job Wednesday. This move will hit Ford's bottom line significantly.

The United Auto Workers strike against the Detroit-Three auto makers entered a new phase Wednesday. It means more uncertainty for investors. It also means the auto makers and the union are still far apart on a couple of key issues.

BofA Securities analyst John Murphy called it a “serious blow” in a report. Each week the Kentucky plant is down costs 5 cents in earnings per share according to his estimates. The consensus call for Ford’s fourth-quarter earnings is 28 cents a share. Now about 17,000 Ford workers are on strike, bringing the total at all three auto makers to about 33,000. Total UAW employment at the Detroit-Three is about 145,000 workers.

 

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