Personnel with Canadian union Unifor vote in favor of Ford deal

Personnel with Canadian union Unifor vote in favor of Ford deal


Lana Payne speaks on phase as Unifor, Canada’s premier personal sector union, declared her as their new president to switch outgoing leader Jerry Dias in Toronto, Ontario, Canada August 10, 2022.

Cole Burston | Reuters

Canadian labor union Unifor stated on Sunday its users had voted to ratify a new agreement with Ford Motor, a aid for the Detroit automaker locked in a different tussle with its U.S. union more than demands for better pay back and added benefits in the country.

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