Jerry Dias, the ‘$5-billion’ blue-collar man

Joe O鈥機onnor, The Financial Post November 30th, 2020 Dias may have commandeered the spotlight 鈥 Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers鈥 Association, a national trade association, describes his ability to dominate the daily news cycle as his 鈥渟ecret sauce鈥 鈥 but behind the scenes, General Motors of Canada president Scott Bell had command […]

GM to reopen Oshawa assembly plant; as many as 2,300 workers to be employed

Eric Atkins, The Globe and Mail November 5th, 2020 General Motors Co. will reopen its vehicle assembly plant in Oshawa, Ont., to meet rising demand for pickup trucks, spending as much as $1.3-billion to retool the factory it closed last year. The first vehicles, GM鈥檚 best-selling GMC Sierras and Chevrolet Silverado pickup trucks, will roll […]

Courtesy of Ford, Canada鈥檚 EV moment has suddenly arrived. Are governments ready for it?

Adam Radwanski, The Globe and Mail September 26, 2020 Suddenly, Canada has a foothold in one of the world鈥檚 fastest-growing and most pivotal clean-technology sectors. Only days ago, being a player any time soon in making electric vehicles seemed preposterous. Ontario鈥檚 manufacturing heartland, despite its proud automaking history, had been passed over for new investments […]

Unifor’s tentative Ford deal will secure employment in Windsor plants

CBC News September 23, 2020 A tentative deal between the union that represents Canadian autoworkers and Ford Motor Co. could bring a “historic investment”聽to the country’s automotive sector, including Windsor’s two Ford engine assembly plants. The potential three-year deal involving a聽$1.98-billion investment,聽announced by Unifor president Jerry Dias Tuesday, promises to stabilize employment for Windsor employees聽by […]

Ford, Unifor reach tentative deal that includes $1.95B investment, union says

John Irwin, Automotive News Canada September 22, 2020 Ford Motor Co. plans to invest $1.95 billion in its Canadian operations and build five electric vehicles in Oakville, Ont., beginning in 2025, Unifor President Jerry Dias said today. The announcement comes as part of a tentative three-year contract the union and Ford agreed to early Tuesday […]

Impact of COVID-19 ripples through automotive sector

Dave Waddell, Windsor Star March 17, 2020 Southwestern Ontario鈥檚 automotive supply chain remains healthy despite the disruption of COVID-19, but industry officials are keeping a watchful eye on a border that鈥檚 growing increasingly tighter. Monday Prime Minister Justin Trudeau closed Canada鈥檚 border to everyone who is not a citizen or permanent resident with an exception […]

Canadian auto workers await ratification of GM-UAW deal

Company said to have lost US$2 billion over duration of strike, while workers gave up as much as US$4,000 Emily Jackson, Financial Post October 16, 2019 Thousands of Canadian auto workers could return to work as early as next week after a breakthrough in negotiations between General Motors Co. and the United Auto Workers union […]

Production cut, temporary layoffs at GM Oshawa as U.S. strike continues

Emily Jackson, Financial Post September 18, 2019 General Motors Co. temporarily laid off about 1,200 employees and cut production in half at its plant in Oshawa, Ont. in response to the auto workers strike in the United States, a labour action that has disrupted North American supply chains and will, if not resolved quickly, trigger […]

GM issues layoff notices at Oshawa plant as strike in U.S. continues

Alicja Siekierska, Yahoo Finance Canada September 18, 2019 General Motors Co. (GM) has issued temporary layoff notices at its Oshawa Assembly Plant as the strike by workers in the United States continues into its third day. GM Canada confirmed on Wednesday that about 1,300 employees that work on the truck assembly line at the Oshawa, […]