GM to lay off 750 workers at Oshawa truck plant as tariffs bite


Unifor president Lana Payne has lambasted GM for their “reckless decision” and promised retaliation by the trade union. By Stewart Burnett

General Motors has confirmed plans to cut approximately 750 jobs at its Oshawa Assembly plant in Canada, reducing operations from three shifts to two. The layoffs, set to begin in Q3, are attributed to the US’ punishing tariffs on vehicle imports as well as softened demand, according to statements from the automaker and the Unifor trade union.

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GM to lay off 750 workers at Oshawa truck plant as tariffs bite



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