Canadian labor union Unifor announced Sunday its members voted to ratify a three-year contract with Ford Motor, which comes as the Detroit automaker is facing separate negotiations with its U.S. union over pay and benefits.
Members of Unifor, which represents about 5,600 Canadian workers at Ford, began voting Saturday on an agreement that was revealed on Tuesday. The contract included gains in wages and pensions, and a renewed commitment to investments and job security.
Unifor also represents 14,000 workers at General Motors and Stellantis in Canada, according to the Detroit Free Press.
"Congratulations. The ballots have been counted and you have ratified a three-year agreement that will see tremendous gains for autoworkers," union leaders wrote on the union's website. "On behalf of the entire bargaining team, we would like to thank all members for their support and solidarity throughout these negotiations."
FORD REACHES TENTATIVE AGREEMENT WITH CANADIAN AUTO WORKERS
