Unifor extends contract talks with General Motors past strike deadline
TORONTO — The union representing Canadian workers at General Motors says its bargaining committee has decided to continue its contract talks with the company pasts the strike deadline.
Unifor had set a deadline of 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday to reach a new, three-year labour deal and encouraged members to be prepared to strike if needed.
But the union said just before the deadline that its master bargaining committee was ready to negotiate all night to avoid a work stoppage.
Any proposed deal to come out of the negotiations would need to be approved by GM’s 4,100 union members, who are scheduled to vote on Sunday.