DETROIT — General Motors has reached a tentative agreement for nearly 4,300 Canadian autoworkers after the union representing those workers called a national strike early Tuesday.
Canadian union Unifor said Tuesday afternoon the "strike actions are on hold to allow the membership to vote on the tentative agreement."
Unifor initiated a national strike after the sides failed to reach a deal by an 11:59 p.m. Monday deadline.
The Canadian engine plant marked a major concern for the automaker, which also is facing U.S. strikes by the United Auto Workers union.
Unifor said the tentative deal with GM follows a ratified agreement reached last month with Ford Motor.
Persons:
Rob Nimigon, Unifor, Lana Payne
Organizations:
Chevrolet Silverado, General, DETROIT —, Motors, Chevrolet, General Motors, United Auto Workers, GM, Ford Motor, Ford
Locations:
Oshawa, Oshawa , Ontario, Canada, DETROIT, U.S