Expect More Unifor-UAW Teamwork As Two Tackle Issues With GM
The UAW has already joined Unifor in calling for a boycott of Mexican-built GM vehicles.
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The UAW has already joined Unifor in calling for a boycott of Mexican-built GM vehicles.
Watch the controversial ad and decide for yourself.
About 4,250 salaried employees could be affected.
The UAW released a video to turn up the heat on GM, and Unifor plans for a Super Bowl ad.
The union has no plans to stop its protest against the automaker.
The Canadian Union seems to pay no mind to new American production announcements, however.
“You can bet your ass I’m not buying a GM vehicle ever again.”
GM’s position remains unchanged.
The Canadian worker’s union is not giving up.
GM is expected to signal its final decision on the plant after the meeting.
For over a decade, GM is breaking with the norms that have surrounded shared prosperity.
Unifor is scheduled to meet with GM today to discuss impending layoffs.
Unifor has strong words for GM, too.
Lutz notes GM is the last American car company to ditch passenger cars.
It is “immediately calling” on GM to live up to the spirit of the 2016 agreement.
An announcement is expected Monday morning.
The union’s president was even quoted as saying GM has “declared war” on Canada.
GM gave up a few concessions, but resisted the union’s principal request.
Officially bringing an end to the four week-long strike.