The walkout by more than 4,200 Unifer workers adds new pressure on the Detroit automaker already grappling with strikes at home.
Thousands of General Motors workers in Canada went on strike early Tuesday, exerting new pressure on the Detroit automaker already grappling with labor actions at home.
Unifor, which describes itself as Canada’s largest private-sector union, announced that 4,280 autoworkers at three GM plants walked off the job at midnight, citing disagreements over pay and benefits.
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