Hundreds of GM autoworkers protest company's decision to close CAMI plant in Ontario
GM's BrightDrop electric van production ends amid poor sales, prompting protests by 1,200 workers demanding new vehicle production at the CAMI plant.
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The London free Press'We're not going anywhere': Hundreds protest job losses at Cami plant
INGERSOLL – A union-organized demonstration drew hundreds of people to the idle Cami assembly plant Wednesday in response to General Motors Canada’s decision to end production of its BrightDrop electric vehicle.
Hundreds of GM autoworkers protest company's decision to close CAMI plant in Ontario
Hundreds of unionized General Motors employees took to the sidewalk outside the CAMI plant in Ingersoll, Ont., on Wednesday to call on the automotive company to find a new vehicle for the plant. A similar rally was being held in Brampton as part of Unifor's "Solidarity Actions."
'We're Not Going Anywhere': Hundreds Protest Job Losses At Cami Plant
A union-organized demonstration drew hundreds of people to the idle Cami assembly plant Wednesday in response to General Motors Canada’s decision to end production of its BrightDrop electric vehicle. Several hundred gathered outside Cami’s 300 Ingersoll St. South address around 11:45 a.m., as Unifor, the union representing auto workers, held the rally to defend the jobs of laid off workers due to the plant’s shutdown. “People are concerned about…
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