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Unifor’s tentative deal with General Motors: All the details


Unifor, the union that represents autoworkers in Canada, released the details Saturday of its tentative agreement with General Motors, which largely mirrors the agreement it has with Ford Motor Co. with a few differences.

One significant difference is the conversion of full-time temporary workers at GM Canada. Those employees would be converted to permanent by Aug. 1, 2026, or sooner depending on seniority. GM will then eliminate using temps as full-time. Ford was not using temp workers as full-time so that was not an issue. If the agreement with GM is ratified, hundreds of full-time temps with more than one year seniority will become permanent and receive wage increases and improved benefits. 

Lana Payne, Unifor National president, announces Ford as the target company for the current round of negotiations with Detroit Three during a news conference in Toronto on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2023.

Another difference with Ford’s agreement, which Unifor members ratified Sept. 24, is the number of retirees who will receive the quarterly Universal Health Allowance. That number is significantly larger at GM than at Ford. That’s because GM has been operating its Oshawa Assembly plant for over a century and there are entire generations who have worked there, so the cost associated with that allowance is higher for GM. All of the data is available publicly.





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