Ford Motor Company pays its employees an average of $28.08 an hour. Hourly pay at Ford Motor Company ranges from an average of $15.51 to $47.95 an hour.
Ford Motor Company offers defined benefit pension plans and defined contribution pension plans. With a defined benefit pension plan, employees receive predetermined payments upon retirement. With a defined contribution pension plan, employers help employees save and invest for retirement.
The average Ford Motor Company salary ranges from approximately $29,510 per year for Diesel Mechanic to $125,000 per year for Regional Manager. Average Ford Motor Company hourly pay ranges from approximately $10.25 per hour for Salesperson to $41.82 per hour for System Engineer.
Ford Motor Company - Management Salaries in the United States
| Management | Average Salary |
|---|
| Manager 5 salaries reported | $145,145 per year |
| Regional Manager 3 salaries reported | $133,400 per year |
| Safety Engineer 4 salaries reported | $86,998 per year |
| Supervisor 4 salaries reported | $80,538 per year |
While I will get into details below, the quick answer is the assembly line workers in the US at Ford, Chrysler and GM earn about $27/hour in base pay, while US workers for Toyota earn about $25.
The starting wage for hourly assembly workers ranges between roughly $16 to $30 an hour, or $640 to $1,200 a week, before taxes and any overtime pay. Strike payments under $600 aren't taxed, according to the union.
Ford Motor Company is a global automotive and mobility company. The Company's business includes designing, manufacturing, marketing, and servicing a full line of Ford cars, trucks, and sport utility vehicles (SUVs), as well as Lincoln luxury vehicles.
Retirees of the three big automakers receive average annual benefits of about $18,000 per year, in addition to another roughly $15,000 to $18,000 in Social Security payments, according to the United Automobile Workers, or UAW.
It's the company's only unionized plant in the United States. Toyota stated it will move production to its other plants in the U.S., Canada and Japan. Almost 5,000 workers, represented by the United Auto Workers Union Local 2244, will lose their jobs.
General Motors Salaries in the United States
| Production & Manufacturing | Average Salary |
|---|
| Production Worker 12 salaries reported | $18.90 / hour |
| Production Associate 22 salaries reported | $15.91 / hour |
| Production Supervisor 12 salaries reported | $30.37 / hour |
| Machine Operator 6 salaries reported | $17.34 / hour |
The average wage for Mexican workers in car assembly plants is under $8 per hour, and under $4 per hour for workers in parts plants.
In 2016, GM paid hourly workers in its Mexico plants about $1.90 an hour, according to a white paper by Alex Covarrubias, a professor at the University of Sonora in Northern Mexico.
At the same time, Ford had hired approximately 3,400 temporary employees into full-time positions during the course of the 2015 contract.
Largest private and semiprivate employers
| Private and semipublic companies with the most employees in the world |
|---|
| Rank | Employer | Employees |
|---|
| 1 | Walmart | 2,200,000 |
| 2 | China National Petroleum | 1,382,401 |
| 3 | China Post Group | 935,191 |
Bonuses Ford, GM retirees have received for years vanish in new UAW contracts. The 2019 tentative agreement facing ratification by 55,000 Ford workers also does not include a retiree bonus. In 2015, it was $250 per year for four years to retirees and $125 per year for four years for surviving spouses.
Workers who take this package will keep their full retirement benefits and will be eligible for profit sharing based on 2020 results, according to Ford. Eligible employees also would receive their 2019 profit sharing checks in March.
In acknowledging its milestone, Ford has released some other fun numbers to sift through. With all of its global production facilities, those 350 million vehicles produced average out to 8,797 units a day – 367 vehicles every hour, or one new car every 10 seconds.
Ford has more U.S. hourly UAW-represented workers than any other automaker and builds more vehicles in the U.S. than any other automaker. Ford is committed to a safe, harassment-free workplace for all employees. As of the end of 2018, Ford had 55,461 U.S. hourly UAW-represented workers.
Ford workers received $7,600 in profit sharing last year, which was a $100 more than the amount issued in 2017. Ford made $6.4 billion last year, down from $7 billion in 2018 and $9.6 billion in 2017.
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The UAW notes online that the union currently offers strike assistance of $250 a week – or $50 a day Monday through Friday. On Jan. 1, strike pay is set to rise to $275 a week or $55 a day. (Even many people working part-time hours would tend to make more than $250 a week.
Union leaders are paid from the income and resources of the unions they work for. Just like any other business pays it's employees out of the income generated by the business. Their main income is from dues paying union members.
A Big Three worker at full pay would see dues rise from $56.25 a month to $70.32. A second-tier worker's dues would rise from around $34 to $42.50. Thirty-five years as a UAW activist (now retired) tell me a dues increase could push dissatisfaction with concessions to the breaking point.