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Posted by klonoa (Member # 1771) on :
 
Ford bans competitors' vehicles from lot
Firm's Dearborn Truck Plant will require employees to drive a Ford or park across the street.
By David Ellis, CNNMoney.com staff writer
January 27, 2006: 2:31 PM EST


NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - Employees at Ford's Dearborn Truck Plant in Dearborn, Mich., will have to drive Ford Motor Co. vehicles to work or park across the street, the plant manager announced earlier this week.

The new parking policy, which is scheduled to take effect Feb. 1, was instituted by plant manager Rob Webber just as Ford reported losses of $1.6 billion from its North American auto operations in 2005 and Monday announced plans to close 14 plants and cut 30,000 jobs as it tries to reverse losses and respond to declining U.S. market share.

The Dearborn Truck Plant, which represents one portion of the Rouge facility, has 2,600 union employees and makes the F-150 pickup truck, the best selling vehicle in the United States.

A Ford spokesman told CNNMoney the company supported the move, although it had not been extended to the other North American manufacturing facilities.

Officials with UAW Local 600, who backed the announcement, are scheduled to conduct talks with management next week to finalize the details and discuss expanding the ban across the entire Rouge facility, union president Jerry Sullivan told CNNMoney.

"There has to be something put in place to grab people's attention and to make a statement that this is a serious thing," said Sullivan, whose union represents approximately 8,000 workers at the larger Rouge complex. "It's up to us to stand up and do what is right and to drive a vehicle from the company you work for."

The Dearborn Truck Plant parking policy will allow vehicles made by non-U.S. Ford brands such as Mazda, Volvo and Land Rover, Sullivan said.

The Detroit News, which first reported the story Friday, said the new parking policy in Dearborn was embraced by factory employees at a meeting to discuss the auto manufacturer's latest restructuring plan.

But one plant employee, who did not want to be quoted, told the paper he wasn't happy he would no longer be able to drive his Chrysler to the factory.

"They can't tell you how to spend your money," said one veteran tradesman. "It's still a free country." He said he got a better deal on his Chrysler than he could on a Ford.

"I got to go where I can get the most bang for my buck," he said.

Another Dearborn Truck employee told the newspaper he approved the move, though.

"You buy what you build," said Rufus McWilliams. "That only makes sense."

The Detroit Truck Plant opened in 2004 as part of the $2 billion renovation of the company's 1,100-acre Rouge facility, the paper reported.

Ford aint playing.
 
Posted by 84GT5.0 (Member # 5227) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by klonoa:
Ford bans competitors' vehicles from lot
Firm's Dearborn Truck Plant will require employees to drive a Ford or park across the street.
By David Ellis, CNNMoney.com staff writer
January 27, 2006: 2:31 PM EST


NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - Employees at Ford's Dearborn Truck Plant in Dearborn, Mich., will have to drive Ford Motor Co. vehicles to work or park across the street, the plant manager announced earlier this week.

The new parking policy, which is scheduled to take effect Feb. 1, was instituted by plant manager Rob Webber just as Ford reported losses of $1.6 billion from its North American auto operations in 2005 and Monday announced plans to close 14 plants and cut 30,000 jobs as it tries to reverse losses and respond to declining U.S. market share.

The Dearborn Truck Plant, which represents one portion of the Rouge facility, has 2,600 union employees and makes the F-150 pickup truck, the best selling vehicle in the United States.

A Ford spokesman told CNNMoney the company supported the move, although it had not been extended to the other North American manufacturing facilities.

Officials with UAW Local 600, who backed the announcement, are scheduled to conduct talks with management next week to finalize the details and discuss expanding the ban across the entire Rouge facility, union president Jerry Sullivan told CNNMoney.

"There has to be something put in place to grab people's attention and to make a statement that this is a serious thing," said Sullivan, whose union represents approximately 8,000 workers at the larger Rouge complex. "It's up to us to stand up and do what is right and to drive a vehicle from the company you work for."

The Dearborn Truck Plant parking policy will allow vehicles made by non-U.S. Ford brands such as Mazda, Volvo and Land Rover, Sullivan said.

The Detroit News, which first reported the story Friday, said the new parking policy in Dearborn was embraced by factory employees at a meeting to discuss the auto manufacturer's latest restructuring plan.

But one plant employee, who did not want to be quoted, told the paper he wasn't happy he would no longer be able to drive his Chrysler to the factory.

"They can't tell you how to spend your money," said one veteran tradesman. "It's still a free country." He said he got a better deal on his Chrysler than he could on a Ford.

"I got to go where I can get the most bang for my buck," he said.

Another Dearborn Truck employee told the newspaper he approved the move, though.

"You buy what you build," said Rufus McWilliams. "That only makes sense."

The Detroit Truck Plant opened in 2004 as part of the $2 billion renovation of the company's 1,100-acre Rouge facility, the paper reported.

Ford aint playing.

i agree with the drive what you build theory to an extent. some people just work there because thats all they could fing for work. Also some people may only be able to afford a kia or whatever. I guess its all a matter of opinion, and in this case its the plamt managers, opinion that matters
 
Posted by 5OHS5OH (Member # 4665) on :
 
quote:
"You buy what you build," said Rufus McWilliams. "That only makes sense."
Rufus then chuged the rest of his Budweiser and yelled out, "Fuck going to work on Monday, I'm getting fucked up this weekend."
 
Posted by 84GT5.0 (Member # 5227) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 5OHS5OH:
quote:
"You buy what you build," said Rufus McWilliams. "That only makes sense."
Rufus then chuged the rest of his Budweiser and yelled out, "Fuck going to work on Monday, I'm getting fucked up this weekend."
omg!!!!!!! I dont care who you are, thats some funny stuff right there
 
Posted by 02GeeTee (Member # 5905) on :
 
Welcome to The Mile High Club. [Roll Eyes]
 
Posted by Hungry Hippo (Member # 537) on :
 
a well built car is still shitty when idiots designed it
 
Posted by BlackNGold (Member # 655) on :
 
That's a great idea!....Basically, rewarding all the workers, who take pride in their work [worship] ...For everyone else, who'd rather buy a Nissan, Toyota or whatever, and then wonders why their job is in jepardy make them park across the street!...

[patriot] [patriot] [patriot]
 
Posted by NavidR (Member # 3164) on :
 
hahaha this is a great Idea! I believe you should have pride in what you do..... I agree with this idea 100%

Its like having a verizon phone when you work for cingular, sorry it just doesn't work. I have the same deal with my worker if they have other providers they must leave there phone in the back if they have cingular they can answere it anytime.
 
Posted by 84GT5.0 (Member # 5227) on :
 
when you work for a company that is the manufacturer of a product, such as ford or a company that offers a service, such as cingular, do the employees get special pricing, or are the differences negligable? I know if i worked for ford, and got hooked up id buy a ford...well i already own one, but you guys get what i mean.
 
Posted by bottled02GT?? (Member # 1772) on :
 
I thought i used to be fucked up when i thought people that work at dealerships and shit shouldnt be allowed to park their car made by other manufactures on the lot. I understand u may be able to get other cars cheaper, but like someone posted above, Have pride in what u build/sell etc. I know if i worked for ford id park my pos OZ Lancer a block away with no beef and id continue to do so till i could afford my 03 cobra....then id park with pride [Big Grin] I support their choice [patriot] Jus my .02
 
Posted by Jdub07 (Member # 2728) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by BlackNGold:
...For everyone else, who'd rather buy a Nissan, Toyota or whatever, and then wonders why their job is in jepardy make them park across the street!...

[patriot] [patriot] [patriot]

You said it right there brother. Times like these I don't blame the new parking rule.
 
Posted by cobraracer46 (Member # 1142) on :
 
When I used to work as a tech at a Ford dealer, I was one of very few employees that actually drove a Ford product. [Confused]
 
Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 5OHS5OH:
quote:
"You buy what you build," said Rufus McWilliams. "That only makes sense."
Rufus then chuged the rest of his Budweiser and yelled out, "Fuck going to work on Monday, I'm getting fucked up this weekend."
LOL
 
Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on :
 
When we went to get my dad's Lightning we went to Shamrock Ford in Dublin and we were talking to the dealership manager and we found out he drove a BMW. We left and bought the Lightning from Walnut Creek Ford were the dealership manager owned a SVO with a smaller pulley [Wink]
 
Posted by TrueBlue (Member # 1063) on :
 
That has to be one of the most rediculous things I have ever read.

[ January 27, 2006, 11:53 PM: Message edited by: TrueBlue ]
 
Posted by JoeT (Member # 298) on :
 
Man I'd hate to have a job at a Ferrari plant, I'd need a 30-year mortgage to get to work.
 
Posted by BlackNGold (Member # 655) on :
 
Naw, you could re-badge your Tempo, paint it red, I don't think anyone at Ferrari would even notice.... [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Joooestang66 (Member # 2828) on :
 
I think they did the same thing back in the 70's when Toyota or Honda outsold American manufacturers. I remember watching some show on the History Channel about the American automotive industry, they showed a bunch of disgruntled union workers smashing up a Corolla.
 
Posted by Avengeance (Member # 5163) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by TrueBlue:
That has to be one of the most rediculous things I have ever read.

I agree... and I wouldnt doubt there will be some discrimination lawsuits coming up. There is a line and Ford just crossed it.

Fuckin stupid.
 
Posted by PWR HNGRY 302 (Member # 6000) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Avengeance:
quote:
Originally posted by TrueBlue:
That has to be one of the most rediculous things I have ever read.

I agree... and I wouldnt doubt there will be some discrimination lawsuits coming up. There is a line and Ford just crossed it.

Fuckin stupid.

That is hella dumb, oh well [Razz]
 
Posted by BlackNGold (Member # 655) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by PWR HNGRY 302:
quote:
Originally posted by Avengeance:
quote:
Originally posted by TrueBlue:
That has to be one of the most rediculous things I have ever read.

I agree... and I wouldnt doubt there will be some discrimination lawsuits coming up. There is a line and Ford just crossed it.

Fuckin stupid.

That is hella dumb, oh well [Razz]
My step Grandfather worked for GM for YEARS...He only buys GM products, you know why?...Because that's whos paying his bills, medical, and all his retiring funds...Not to mention the fact that he got payed well all the years he worked for them and now enjoys his rich retired life because of GM... [patriot]

You don't bite the hand that feeds you.....

On the other hand the owner of Dublin Toyota drives a 05 Ford Super Duty...Can you blame him?... [Razz]
 




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