Unifor’s fight to secure jobs at Cami highlights the shift of work to Mexico under NAFTA

Unifor’s fight to secure jobs at Cami highlights the shift of work to Mexico under NAFTA

Striking Cami workers march Friday in a rally outside the Ingersoll plant. As the dispute nears its fourth week, there’s no end in sight. GM Canada and Unifor remain “far apart,” says the union representing the 2,800 workers. The two sides are to resume bargaining on Tuesday. (BRUCE CHESSELL/Sentinel-Review) It’s a microcosm of a larger fight.

As the strike by 2,800 workers at Ingersoll’s Cami assembly plant nears its fourth week, the standoff underlines what’s happened to Canada’s auto industry under the North American Free Trade Agreement

(NAFTA) and why the stakes are so high, especially with a tough-talking Donald Trump […]

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