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Ecology Action Centre calls for immediate implementation of Coastal Protection Act | SaltWire - Canadian labor union Unifor said on Wednesday that it is prioritizing discussions around the EV transition for the Brampton assembly plant in its labor contract talks with Chrysler parent Stellantis NV.
The UAW, on the other hand, broke with that approach under its new leadership, choosing instead to simultaneously bargain with all three automakers.
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Canadian union Unifor to prioritize talks on EV transition with StellantisUnifor began talks with Stellantis last Wednesday, after reaching a deal first with Ford Motor Co and then General Motors in a 'pattern bargaining' approach....
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Unifor to prioritize talks on EV transition with StellantisUnifor says it will meet Stellantis senior executives Thursday and Friday to continue discussions. It has set Oct. 29 as the deadline to reach a deal
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Unifor set to bargain for more than 2,800 workers at Loblaw-owned storesUnifor is set to bargain on behalf of more than 2,800 grocery store workers at Loblaw-owned stores in Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador, testing whether the union can bring the gains it made for Toronto Metro workers to other grocery chains.
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Unifor set to bargain for more than 2,800 workers at Loblaw-owned storesUnifor is set to bargain on behalf of more than 2,800 grocery store workers at Loblaw-owned stores in Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador, testing whether the union can bring the gains it made for Toronto Metro workers to other grocery chains.
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Unifor set to bargain for more than 2,800 workers at Loblaw-owned storesThe bargaining will test whether Unifor can bring the gains it made for Toronto Metro workers to other grocery chains
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Unifor set to bargain for more than 2,800 workers at Loblaw-owned storesTORONTO — Unifor is set to bargain on behalf of more than 2,800 grocery store workers at Loblaw-owned stores in Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador...
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