GM Faces Strikes in Canada After Contract Talks Fail
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General Motors faces strikes from thousands of workers in Canada after contract negotiations failed.
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The Canadian union Unifor set a Monday deadline for a new deal matching what Ford workers received.
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GM offered pay raises but fell short on pensions, retiree benefits, and converting temp workers according to the union.
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Around 4,300 employees are on strike across 3 GM facilities in Canada.
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The union says the strikes will continue until GM matches the Ford contract terms.