Canada's Auto Industry Strikes Deal with Union to Keep Three Plants Alive
Canada's Auto Industry Strikes Deal with Union to Keep Three Plants Alive
SUGAR LAND--October 18, 2016--Researched by Industrial Information Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--The Canadian Automotive Industry is facing many challenges this year, but a recent agreement among the automakers union and the "Big Three"--Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) (Detroit, Michigan), General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) (Detroit) and Chrysler, which is owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (NYSE:FCAU) (London, England)--has boosted prospects.
Within this article: Details on the agreement and how it will affect the plants.
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