Sean DeLancey came to KTNV from West Virginia in April of 2019 after five years of reporting in West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio.
SHARONVILLE, Ohio — Ford is laying off hundreds of workers at the Sharonville plant said Tod Turner, UAW Local 863 president.
While workers at Sharonville's Ford plant have not been called to join the strike, 8,700 union members went on strike Wednesday at Louisville's plant, which is Ford's largest plant in the world. The Louisville plant's assembly lines build multiple Ford vehicles, which then use transmissions from plants like Sharonville's.
Workers at the General Motors Cincinnati Parts Distribution Center in West Chester were called to join the strike on Sept. 22.
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