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Ford to book $600M 4Q expense for new labor contract

DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) - Ford says it will book a $600 million fourth-quarter expense mainly for signing bonuses paid to union workers under a new four-year contract.

But the company says the deal with the United Auto Workers limits labor cost increases to 1.5 percent per year and is consistent with its full-year financial guidance.

Ford executives were to hold a conference call on the agreement Monday.

CEO Mark Fields says in a statement that the deal allows wider use of temporary workers and lifts a cap on entry-level wage employees. It also allows more flexible work schedules.

Ford also agreed to $9 billion in U.S. factory investments and said the deal would add or secure 8,500 U.S. factory jobs. Workers will get $8,500 in signing bonuses plus $1,500 in early profit sharing.

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