EARLY RESUMPTION LIKELY
DETROIT, 28th January. • Mr. Ford stated to-day that the difficulties in the local body plant that resulted in the suspension of work in his fa«Jtories "is not a strike; it is an attack on Ford industries. One way or another our plants will be going again full tilt in a very short time." When the Ford Company announced the suspension of work yesterday it stated that it "no longer could continue production without bodies furnished by the Briggs Manufacturing Company," whose plants had closed down early in the week following the walkout of 6000 employees. Officials of the FoTd Company said to-day that they expected the Briggs strike to end on Monday, declaring that • within six hours after the strike ended the Ford plants throughout the United States would resume. . ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 24, 30 January 1933, Page 9
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