Pickup Production To Return At Oshawa Assembly As GM Canada Reaches Tentative Deal With Union
GM will also invest $1 billion to $1.3 billion in the Ontario plant.
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GM will also invest $1 billion to $1.3 billion in the Ontario plant.
The company is now trading under the ticker RIDE.
The labor union, Unifor, has set a November 4th strike deadline for GM.
This could mean the 8-speed automatic will be phased out.
The investment comes as the Silverado and Sierra continue to gain market share in the U.S. and Canada.
It looks like the next-gen Acadia will grow in size.
Spring Hill will continue to build the Cadillac XT5 and CT6, as well.
Production was idled for one week following a supplier issue.
Detroit-Hamtramck will now be known as Factory Zero.
GM has built just over 13,000 examples of the 2020 Corvette to date.
The project was put on a temporary hold due to the pandemic.
The car was previously set to enter production on November 16th.
How the local plant closure affected workers and the community.
GM is aiming to restore production to pre-pandemic levels.
The Chinese automaker will begin making vehicles there next year.
GM must also invest $12 million in community development in Ohio.
These investments will help retain 240 jobs in Ohio.
GM no longer owns the plant.
Brought on by COVID-19 and an ongoing border conflict.
GM is putting donation boxes in its various Thai facilities.