99% of labor unions in the three companies, including GM, are in favor of the strike.
Canadian union members of the three automakers voted in favor of a strike last weekend, raising a sense of crisis in the car market. Vehicles being built at Ford’s Oakville plant.
There is a possibility that there will be a supply disruption in the Canadian automobile market.
Over the weekend, 99% of the labor unions of General Motors (GM), Ford and Stellantis (14 brands including Chrysler) overwhelmingly supported the strike.
The collective contract between these labor unions and the company demanding better treatment expires on the 18th of next month.
If negotiations between labor and management do not reach an agreement to renew the contract, there will inevitably be disruptions in the production and supply of vehicles from these three companies in the North American market.
