MARTINEZ: What will going electric mean in terms of jobs, given unions' fear that electric vehicle production might mean less labor?
WILLIAMS: So right now what we're seeing - we're seeing an opportunity to grow our business. The plants that we're building, we're bringing on 11,000 additional jobs. It's going to take a cultural shift as we move, but it's different jobs. It might not be the typical job that you're doing today. It might be a different job. But again, we're reskilling workers as well to bring them along on the way.
MARTINEZ: Will training workers mean that you might have to get different workers, younger workers or workers with a different skill set than before?
WILLIAMS: It will - I think it'll encompass all that because once we switch over to EVs, it's a cultural shift. And it's going to take, you know, retraining current workers. It's going to take bringing on new workers. It's all of the above to make sure we're successful.
Full article: https://www.npr.org/2021/11/16/1056082085/ford-breaks-down-how-it-plans-to-reach-its-zero-emissions-commitment