Ford Motor Co. on Wednesday said it would lay off 400 more employees in the Detroit area as a result of the UAW's ongoing strike.
The auto maker said about 350 workers at Livonia Transmission and 50 workers at Sterling Axle have been told not to report to work starting Thursday. Both plants supply parts used in the Ford Explorer and Lincoln Aviator at Chicago Assembly, where workers joined the strike Sept. 29.
Ford said 1,330 workers have been laid off in connection with the strike, which began Sept. 15 and also has halted production at the company's Michigan Assembly Plant.