GM Canada To Gradually Restart Production After Pandemic Shutdown
It won’t immediately return to a full production schedule when plants come back online.
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It won’t immediately return to a full production schedule when plants come back online.
Employees have volunteered to return to work on that date, however.
More than 2,500 people work at Ingersoll – though it’s not clear how many will be laid off.
Helping employees and their families through workplace change.
The clock is running out on a new U.S.-Canada free trade deal, but Canada isn’t about to roll over.
GM has three active manufacturing plants in Canada.
The public will be able to see the Chevrolet Equinox built.
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.
GM And Unifor Local 88 have reached a tentative agreement.
GM says it will ramp up production at two Mexican plants if Unifor does not call the strike off.
The strike has lasted more than three weeks.
Supply of the new Equinox is well below the healthy industry average.
GM and Unifor are reportedly far apart on major issues.
Without the rush of employees, business has dwindled.
Unifor’s proposal remains similar, and it wants to be named the lead Equinox plant.
Union leaders sent a formal invitation to GM to begin negotiating again, but it came with a catch.
GM could lose out on 872 units of Equinox per day.
Unifor and General Motors were unable to negotiate a new labor contract.