DETROIT — Ford Motor Co. Executive Chair Bill Ford on Tuesday pushed back on aggressive rhetoric from new UAW officials who have tried to position the Detroit 3 automakers as adversaries of the union workers they employ.
In his inaugural address to members in March, UAW President Shawn Fain referred to corporations such as the Detroit 3 as the union's "one true enemy" and told members to prepare for "war." In a virtual town hall last month, Vice President Rich Boyer noted how much the Detroit 3 CEOs made in relation to the average worker, telling members to "remember that when they say we're family. We're not family."
Bill Ford balked at that characterization.
"That's just wrong," he said on the sidelines of an event announcing a $5.8 million investment in a disaster relief organization. "Every plant I go to, the members in that plant run up and tell me about their family stories.
"I was just at Kentucky Truck Plant and met with a whole room of multigenerational employees. We are a family company, despite what anybody says."