UNIFOR Begins Critical GM CAMI Assembly Plant Bargaining
UNIFOR has commenced crucial negotiations with General Motors for workers at the CAMI Assembly Plant and Battery Assembly Facility in Ontario. Key bargaining points include wages, pensions, and job security. With a strike authorization from 97% of Local 88 members, the stakes are high ahead of the September 17th deadline.
UNIFOR has initiated vital bargaining discussions with General Motors concerning workers at the CAMI Assembly Plant and Battery Assembly Facility in Ontario. The union's primary focus in these negotiations includes better wages, pensions, and enhanced job security measures.
These discussions come after a significant show of support from UNIFOR Local 88 members, with 97% voting in favor of a strike if an agreement isn't finalized before the looming September 17 deadline.
The outcome of these negotiations will have profound implications for the workforce and could potentially lead to a labor strike, underscoring the high stakes involved.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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