Ford and Unifor strike tentative deal for three-year labour contract
A new deal has been struck for a three-year labour contract between a union representing Canadian autoworkers and Ford Motor Co..
The tentative agreement covers roughly 5,000 workers at five plants in southern Ontario and one in Alberta.Categories
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