sangiovese
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- Joined
- July 29, 2011
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- City, State
- Northern IL
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2012 Explorer Limited 4WD
The current UAW contract with Ford expires in mid-September. A strike authorization vote is taking place this week and there is 95% support among workers for a strike. There may be a contract agreement before the mid-Sept strike deadline, but this looming strike is unsettling to workers and customers alike.
I put in an order in late July with a promised 8-10 week lead time. That would put the build date just before or just after a strike.
I'm having second thoughts about accepting a vehicle that is built while the rank and file are riled up over a possible strike. It's possible that the workers are distracted, angry, vindictive, etc. It also seems risky to accept a vehicle that is built just after the strike ends, since there may be more defects and glitches while production ramps back up. Not to mention residual hard feelings among the workers.
What do you think? Am I right to be concerned? Or is there enough automation in the Explorer factory that human errors (or worse) are pretty much taken out of the equation?
I put in an order in late July with a promised 8-10 week lead time. That would put the build date just before or just after a strike.
I'm having second thoughts about accepting a vehicle that is built while the rank and file are riled up over a possible strike. It's possible that the workers are distracted, angry, vindictive, etc. It also seems risky to accept a vehicle that is built just after the strike ends, since there may be more defects and glitches while production ramps back up. Not to mention residual hard feelings among the workers.
What do you think? Am I right to be concerned? Or is there enough automation in the Explorer factory that human errors (or worse) are pretty much taken out of the equation?