Windsor's Ford engine plant could halt production amid UAW strike

Production could halt next week, says union official

Image | Ford Engine Plant

Caption: Windsor's Ford engine plant pictured in a August 2023 file photo. (Dax Melmer/CBC)

A Ford plant in Windsor could halt output next Wednesday due to the ongoing strike.

Production at a Ford Motor Company engine plant in Canada could stop if there are no changes to the U.S. strike by UAW, a Canadian union representative told Reuters.
The Ford Windsor Annex Engine Plant, which has close to 900 workers, produces engines mostly for Ford's Super Duty trucks at a plant in Kentucky that is on strike, John D'Agnolo, the union's auto council chair said on Wednesday.

Ford was not immediately available for comment.