
G-M workers at the CAMI auto plant in Ingersoll have ratified a new collective agreement.
Unifor says the agreement will see 5,600 autoworkers receive an immediate 10 per cent pay bump followed by an increase of two per cent next September and three per cent in July 2026.
Unifor president Lana Payne says the new agreement squeezes three years of wage gains into the two-year life of the deal, providing a 15 per cent wage increase for production workers and just over 20 per cent for skilled trades.
Workers at the plant had previously delivered an overwhelming strike mandate.
Unifor president Lana Payne says the agreement aligns the employees with the union’s negotiating timeline for the rest of the Detroit Three automakers.
(The Canadian Press)