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Carmakers and the United Auto Workers are talking. No signs of a breakthrough to end the strike

The United Auto Workers and Detroit's Big Three carmakers resumed talks aimed at ending a strike now in its fourth day, and under the threat that the walkout could soon spread.


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Empowering efficiency through inventory management

Facing challenges with an outdated enterprise resource planning (ERP) system and recognizing the need for better inventory management, Virtek Vision sought out a new solution.


Canadians showing more support for striking workers amid inflation, corporate profits

It was Samantha Henry's first time on strike, and one that made headlines across the country.


Workers strike at all 3 Detroit automakers in a battle for a bigger share of industry profits

About 13,000 U.S. auto workers stopped making vehicles and went on strike Friday after their leaders couldn't bridge a giant gap between union demands in contract talks and what Detroit's three automakers are willing to pay.


UAW justifies wage demands by pointing to CEO pay raises. So how high were they?

It's been a central argument for the United Auto Workers union: If Detroit's three automakers raised CEO pay by 40% over the past four years, workers should get similar raises.


Unifor auto talks press on as U.S. auto strike could affect Canadian suppliers

A strike by Unifor autoworkers could still be averted as the union says contract talks with Ford Motor Co. haven't stalled, but experts say the Canadian auto sector could soon take a hit anyway after U.S. autoworkers walked off the job.


 
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Niagara manufacturer receives Government of Canada investment

FBT Inc., received an investment from the Government of Canada’s Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), for its 40,000 square-foot facility in St. Catharines, Ont. » Read More...
 
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Q&A with CEO of Skills Ontario

Plant spoke with Ian T. Howcroft, CEO, at Skills Ontario about what the association does, and what it sees as in-demand skills and why training is important. » Read More...
 
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PMTC Annual Conference sets attendance record

A record number of nearly 300 people attended the Private Motor Truck Council of Canada (PMTC) Annual Conference at the Hamilton Convention Centre. The three-day event also welcomed 63 sponsors (with 50 exhibitors). » Read More...
 
 
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Hydro One breaks ground on $120M investment in Orillia

The two buildings are part of an agreement with the City of Orillia to build three new facilities to help grow and diversify the local economy. » Read More...

MAPEI Canada inaugurates its plant expansion in Quebec

The new powder line will produce 30,000 tons per year per shift. » Read More...