Unifor President Jerry Dias Retires With Immediate Effect
Dias is currently battling health issues.
Read More »Dias is currently battling health issues.
Read More »A far cry from the thousands that will be lost, but it's something.
Read More »The new deal will save 300 jobs.
Read More »GM is maintaining the assembly line in Oshawa.
Read More »Ontario said the work stoppages were illegal.
Read More »It just won't be doing any manufacturing there.
Read More »However other GM executives will.
Read More »"GM, every move you make, every vow you break … we'll be watching you." - Unifor
Read More »Just under 3,000 jobs will be lost as part of the GM Oshawa plant closure.
Read More »GM says it's committed to Canada.
Read More »"You can bet your ass I'm not buying a GM vehicle ever again."
Read More »Production at the facility has stopped.
Read More »An announcement is expected Monday morning.
Read More »GM And Unifor Local 88 have reached a tentative agreement.
Read More »Unifor President Jerry Dias thinks it's a good thing Trump is putting pressure on automakers.
Read More »Ahead of planned production of the Chevrolet Silverado.
Read More »New hires will reach max pay over ten years, unchanged from the previous agreement.
Read More »Temporary workers will now also be recognized as full-time employees.
Read More »The agreement is official, and includes new investment and product for the Oshawa assembly.
Read More »Plus much needed new product.
Read More »The deal is tentative but avoids a strike for Unifor employees.
Read More »A strike will take place at 11:59 p.m. if a deal is not reached.
Read More »Local suppliers say layoffs would certainly happen.
Read More »Four days remain until a strike is authorized.
Read More »Canada "most expensive place to build a car," said former CEO Dan Akerson in 2012.
Read More »The payouts have not been made official.
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