After thousands of Canadian auto workers joined the United Auto Workers strike, a deal was reached with General Motors to end their strike.
Officials with Unifor, the Canadian labor union equivalent to the UAW, accused GM executives of “stubbornly refusing” to match a contract the union has with Ford, which includes up to 25 percent wage hikes. Everything our members do, from the trucks we assemble, the stamping plant we run, the engines and transmissions we build, and the parts we deliver, are all critical to GM’s bottom line.
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