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Canadian labor union Unifor has initiated a national strike against Stellantis, the parent company of Chrysler and Dodge. Over 8,200 workers have walked out, leading to the closure of five Stellantis plants in Canada. The strike was prompted by the failure to reach a contract deal before the midnight deadline on Sunday.
Members of the Canadian labor union Unifor employed by Stellantis—which makes Chrysler and Dodge vehicles—began striking against the automaker after the two sides failed to agree to a contract deal before the midnight deadline on Sunday. https://t.co/G4MyqV3kK1
Members of the Canadian labor union Unifor employed by Stellantis—which makes Chrysler and Dodge vehicles—began striking against the automaker after the two sides failed to agree to a contract deal before the midnight deadline on Sunday. https://t.co/upsyO76BJE
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A walkout by about 8,200 union members will close five Stellantis plants in Canada https://t.co/eCV01uRv7E
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Canadian auto union initiates national strike at Chrysler-parent Stellantis https://t.co/01x04XbxaX
Canadian union Unifor said it began strike action at all Stellantis facilities in the country early Monday, with more than 8,200 workers walking out. https://t.co/TsN4ex97t1
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