Ontario board rules Unifor labour actions against GM were unlawful GlobeBusiness
General Motors Canada filed an application with the board seeking to stop “any further illegal activities” after several job actions by union members following the news that the Oshawa plant was closing.Unifor said in its response that it denied any violations of the law and that the cited incidents were discrete and resolved quickly.
GM’s allegations focused on several incidents where union members halted work or engaged in demonstrations, including on Nov. 26 when the company announced the closure and Jan. 9 when it confirmed it would not reconsider its decision. The ruling also covers actions by employees at auto parts suppliers Inteva and Lear, who temporarily walked off the job in separate actions protesting the GM Oshawa closure.
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