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Canadian Auto Workers - Wikipedia The National Automobile, Aerospace, Transportation and General Workers Union of Canada, commonly known as the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW), [a] was one of Canada's largest labour unions In 2013, it merged with the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada, forming a new union, Unifor
Auto - Unifor Unifor is the primary union and lead voice for auto workers in Canada The union represents 23,500 members, working at the various facilities of General Motors, Chrysler, and Ford Most of these members work in one of five major auto assembly plants in Windsor, Oshawa, Oakville, Ingersoll and Brampton, Ontario
Canadian Autoworkers And The Changing Landscape Of Labour . . . The book traces the political transformation of the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW, now merged into Unifor) from a union with a class-based social democratic outlook to one in which a transactional approach to politics dominates
Quick facts - Unifor Auto Talks 2023 Canada’s auto industry directly employed 125,000 workers in 2022 including 37,000 in assembly, 17,000 in truck and trailer production and more than 71,000 in parts Factoring in additional auto-dependent jobs along the value chain as well as other spin-off jobs, the auto industry supports an estimated 462,000 jobs across Canada