Ford and Unifor strike tentative deal for three-year labour contract

Unifor, a union representing Canadian autoworkers, has reached a tentative three-year labour agreement with Ford Motor Co. The deal affects approximately 5,000 workers across several plants in Ontario and Alberta, with details pending ratification.
Why it matters
This agreement sets a precedent for upcoming contract negotiations with other major automakers like Stellantis and General Motors.
A new deal has been struck for a three-year labour contract between a union representing Canadian autoworkers and Ford Motor Co.
The report is a straightforward factual account of a labor negotiation without emotive language or partisan framing.
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