Unifor and GM reach tentative agreements for 4,600 autoworkers

Unifor and GM reach tentative agreements for 4,600 autoworkers

TORONTO — Unifor and General Motors have agreed on tentative labour contracts for more than 4,600 autoworkers.
Unifor National President Lana Payne says the agreements deliver strong increases in wages and benefits for workers at GM facilities in Ontario, including the

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