TSLA407.7601.21%
GM77.8501.205%
F13.9950.385%
RIVN17.480-0.64%
CYD46.190-0.88%
HMC27.9300.34%
TM176.4502.13%
CVNA65.830-1.29%
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LAD313.7401.76%
AN195.8003.49%
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ABG211.9700.24%
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TSLA407.7601.21%
GM77.8501.205%
F13.9950.385%
RIVN17.480-0.64%
CYD46.190-0.88%
HMC27.9300.34%
TM176.4502.13%
CVNA65.830-1.29%
PAG194.2702.78%
LAD313.7401.76%
AN195.8003.49%
GPI299.880-3.08%
ABG211.9700.24%
SAH94.540-0.77%
TSLA407.7601.21%
GM77.8501.205%
F13.9950.385%
RIVN17.480-0.64%
CYD46.190-0.88%
HMC27.9300.34%
TM176.4502.13%
CVNA65.830-1.29%
PAG194.2702.78%
LAD313.7401.76%
AN195.8003.49%
GPI299.880-3.08%
ABG211.9700.24%
SAH94.540-0.77%

Unifor reaches tentative 3-year labor agreement with Ford

The tentative deal avoids a strike, sets the pattern for upcoming negotiations with GM and Stellantis, and comes as North America’s auto industry faces tariff uncertainty.

Unifor reaches tentative 3-year labor agreement with Ford Canada

On the Dash:

  • A labor agreement with Ford reduces the immediate risk of production disruptions at Canadian plants.
  • The Ford contract is expected to establish a bargaining pattern for upcoming negotiations with GM and Stellantis in Canada.
  • Stable production supports inventory planning, though trade policy and tariffs remain longer-term concerns.

The Canadian autoworkers union Unifor reached a tentative three-year labor agreement with Ford and avoided a potential strike after negotiations continued past the union’s self-imposed Friday deadline.

Unifor’s Ford Master Bargaining Committee unanimously endorsed the agreement, which covers approximately 5,150 workers at Ford’s Oakville Assembly Complex, Windsor Annex and Essex Engine Plants, as well as parts distribution centers in Ontario and Alberta. Union members will vote on the agreement during ratification meetings scheduled for July 17-19.

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Although contract details remain confidential until ratification meetings, Unifor previously sought higher wages, stronger pensions, improved retirement benefits, enhanced income protections and long-term product commitments to secure Canadian manufacturing jobs.

Trade uncertainty remains 

Unifor selected Ford as the lead automaker for pattern bargaining, meaning any agreement reached could influence upcoming negotiations with General Motors and Stellantis before their contracts expire in September.

The agreement comes as North American automakers navigate uncertainty surrounding U.S.-Canada-Mexico (USMCA) trade negotiations and U.S. tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts.

Unlike GM and Stellantis, which currently have idle Canadian assembly plants, Ford is preparing to launch Super Duty pickup production at its Oakville Assembly Complex after canceling plans to build a three-row electric SUV due to softer EV demand.

Unifor leaders continue to advocate for increased automotive investment in Canada while calling for the removal of U.S. auto tariffs they argue threaten manufacturing jobs.

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