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Unifor, General Motors reach tentative agreements covering 4,600 Ontario autoworkers

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Unifor and General Motors have reached tentative labour agreements covering more than 4,600 autoworkers at Ontario facilities, including the Oshawa assembly plant and the CAMI facility in Ingersoll. The union announced the tentative deal on a Saturday morning, noting that the contracts will improve wages and benefits for members if ratified.

The agreements follow negotiations between the union and the automaker regarding the thousands of workers employed at GM's Ontario plants. Further details on the specific terms of the contracts await the formal ratification process by the union membership.

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How the coverage differs

Same story, different emphasis — here's what each outlet chose to lead with.

Global News (CA) Focuses broadly on the thousands of workers and promised wage improvements.
Toronto Star (Toronto, Canada) Highlights specific facility locations including Oshawa and Ingersoll.
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