Auto-sector union leaders at an emergency meeting in London, Ont., on Thursday vowed to continue to stand up to U.S.
Unlikely work will start in Q4, union local head says Vito Beato, president of Unifor local 1285 that represents plant workers, said it's unlikely that work will start up as scheduled in the ...
Auto-sector union leaders at an emergency meeting ... Emile Nabbout, president of Unifor Local 195 and the head of the Independent Parts Council, was among those at the meeting in London.
Union leaders representing thousands of automotive workers in the Windsor-Essex region blasted U.S. President Donald Trump on ...
Canada’s ruling class, furious at the disruption of its eight-decade-long partnership with American imperialism, has ...
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Here's the latest as the U.S. imposes tariffs on goods coming from Canada and MexicoThe head of the union, which represents 320,000 workers, says the tariffs will hurt working people with higher prices for ...
and the suppression of working-class opposition by the trade union bureaucracies. Ontario Premier Doug Ford at podium flanked by Unifor Local 1285 President Vito Beato (left) and Brampton Mayor ...
“The company has reassured the union that vehicle production plans are still in place for Brampton, although the timing of this announcement raises very serious concerns for Unifor members both ...
The head of the union, which represents 320,000 workers, says the tariffs will hurt working people with higher prices for everyday goods, and destroy jobs on both sides of the border. Unifor is ...
“The only thing that has changed is that Trump realized his tariffs were about to bring the U.S. auto sector to a grinding halt,” said Unifor national president Lana Payne, whose union ...
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