Cars pass under an overpass at the General Motors Car assembly plant in Oshawa, June 1, 2012.
GM has lost 34,176 vehicles of production since the start of the UAW strike in September, according to an estimate by Deutsche Bank.
At the Oshawa plant, workers build light- and heavy-duty Chevrolet Silverado trucks, one of GM's most profitable models, while the plant's stamping operations supply various parts for GM North America.
Unifor has used the "pattern bargaining" approach in its talks, reaching a deal first with Ford and then expecting GM and Stellantis to match.
Unifor represents about 18,000 workers at the Canadian facilities of Ford, GM and Chrysler parent Stellantis (STLAM.MI).
Persons:
Mark Blinch, GM, Lana Payne, Unifor, Shivansh Tiwary, Jyoti Narayan, Christian Schmollinger, Jamie Freed, Arun Koyyur
Organizations:
General Motors, REUTERS, General, U.S, Ford Motor, GM, Detroit Three, Unifor, United Auto Workers, UAW, Deutsche Bank, St, Chevrolet, Chevrolet Silverado, GM North America, Ford, Chrysler, Unions, Thomson
Locations:
Oshawa, Canada, U.S, St, Catharines, Woodstock, CAMI, Ingersoll , Ontario, St . Catharines, Bengaluru