Ford, Fiat Chrysler ban non-essential domestic and international travel as coronavirus spreads

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Ford is banning all non-essential business travel for employees due to the coronavirus outbreak. The travel restrictions will remain in effect until March 27.

have banned all non-essential international and domestic business travel for employees due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Travel exceptions, according to Ford, will require senior leadership approvals and will be limited to instances that are "essential to Ford's operation, can only be completed by physically being present, and don't create an unacceptable health hazard."

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