Canada’s largest private sector union Unifor has said it has reached a tentative collective agreement with General Motors that covers more than 1,300 members at the company’s CAMI Assembly and Battery Assembly facilities in Ingersoll, Ontario.

Unifor National President Lana Payne said: “Congratulations to our bargaining committee for their incredible work at the bargaining table. Every member of our team was instrumental in fighting for and winning this tentative agreement on behalf of all Unifor Local 88 members at CAMI.”

Details of the tentative agreement will be released to union members first at a ratification meeting scheduled to take place later in September 2024.

More than 1,000 union members work at the CAMI Assembly plant and currently build the Chevrolet BrightDrop EV 600 and EV 400.

Approximately 200 union members work at the GM Battery Assembly facility to assemble Ultium battery modules.

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