[1/4] Cars pass under an overpass at the General Motors Car assembly plant in Oshawa, June 1, 2012.
REUTERS/Mark Blinch/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsOSHAWA, Ontario, Oct 10 (Reuters) - General Motors (GM.N) and Canadian union Unifor reached a tentative agreement on Tuesday just hours after 4,300 workers went on strike at three GM facilities.
The union said the tentative agreement follows the pattern agreement Unifor reached with Ford Motor (F.N) last month and includes wage hikes of up to 25%.
GM has lost 34,176 vehicles of production since the start of the UAW strike, according to an estimate by Deutsche Bank.
GM has laid off 2,300 U.S. workers due to the impacts of the UAW strike.
Persons:
Mark Blinch, Unifor, Lana Payne, Payne, we’re, Darrell Colley, Stellantis, Arlyn McAdorey, Shivansh Tiwary, Jyoti Narayan, David Shepardson, Mark Potter, Matthew Lewis, David Gregorio Our
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General Motors, REUTERS, Rights, Ford Motor, Workers, GM, Ford, United Auto Workers, UAW, Deutsche Bank, Chrysler, Unions, Thomson
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Oshawa, Rights OSHAWA, Ontario, U.S, United States, Oshawa , Ontario, Bengaluru, Washington