Ford CEO Jim Farley: No way we would be sustainable as a company
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Jim Farley, Ford CEO, joins CNBC's Phil LeBeau to talk a pending UAW strike, negotiations with the union and what a strike would mean for the company.
Jim Farley, Ford CEO, joins CNBC's Phil LeBeau to talk a pending UAW strike, negotiations with the union and what a strike would mean for the company.
Jim Farley, Ford CEO, joins CNBC's Phil LeBeau to talk a pending UAW strike, negotiations with the union and what a strike would mean for the company.
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