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Ford founder Henry Ford decided in 1914 to more than double factory wages to $5 a day, jump-starting the American middle ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley expressed skepticism about the technological approach to self-driving cars being pursued by Tesla, citing ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley emphasized the importance of skilled trades while warning that AI could eliminate half of white-collar ...
Dario Amodei, CEO of AI giant Anthropic, also predicted that around half of entry-level white-collar jobs could be at risk, ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley calls out America’s reliance on foreign manufacturing, stresses importance of "industrial independence" ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley isn't just backing tariffs – he's got a clever defense. Discover how his argument for auto tariffs ties ...
The EV race isn’t just heating up, it’s turning existential for legacy automakers. At the Aspen Ideas Festival last Friday, ...
Speaking to a room of executives, scholars and industrialists, Ford CEO Jim Farley said he believes the United States must ...
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Ford CEO Jim Farley addresses young worker exodus by converting temporary employees to full-time status after learning they needed Amazon jobs to survive on $17 hourly wages.
The inside story of how Farley and Ford marketers made a last minute change of plans, that have Ford brand now leading U.S.
"We are in global competition with China, and it's not just EVs. And if we lose this, we do not have a future Ford," said Jim ...