SHARE THIS ARTICLE

Unifor members scheduled to work the day shift at General Motors’ Oshawa assembly plant in Canada began a sit-down protest Wednesday morning around 8 a.m., stopping production, according to a union spokeswoman.

Workers were expected to resume production later Wednesday morning. 

The protest started just hours after workers staged a similar protest during Tuesday’safternoon shift -- and then walked out of the plant en masse -- following news that the automaker did not accept Unifor’s proposals to save the factory, the union said.



Read Article


Canadian Autoworkers Stage Sitdown Strike Over GM Plant Closures

About the Author

Agent009