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GM, Unifor announce investment in Oshawa plant that will save 300 jobs
The union representing Canada’s auto workers claimed a partial victory Tuesday after General Motors Canada announced its Oshawa, Ont., plant, which was slated to close later this year, will be converted to a part-stamping and autonomous vehicle testing facility. Unifor and GM Canada said the transition will cost $170 million and save 300 of the 2,600 union jobs at the plant, with the potential to grow and attract more jobs as the facility attracts new customers.
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The Canadian Press
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CP12019634
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5/8/2019 1:45:00 PM
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Jerry Dias
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Oshawa
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Travis Hester
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