Canadian workers at Detroit Three automakers give union strike mandate
TORONTO — The union representing workers at the Canadian operations of the major American automakers has received a strike mandate from its members as it prepares to negotiate contracts.
Unifor says its members at General Motors, Ford Motor Company and Fiat Chrysler Automobile voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action to back contract demands.
Unifor President Jerry Dias says the clear mandate shows full support for the union’s bargaining committees.
He says the union won’t accept deals with any of the three automakers unless they show a commitment to invest in Canada’s auto sector.


