The CAW blockade of GM headquarters in Oshawa will continue indefinitely and intensify over the coming days.
CAW’s Hargrove Disappointed and Frustrated after GM Meeting. Representatives of the CAW remain frustrated and disappointed following a meeting this morning in Detroit with top executives from General Motors, including chief executive officer Rick Wagoner.
Despite this morning’s meeting, GM officials are still refusing to change their decision to close the Oshawa truck assembly plant in 2009. The closure will mean the loss of 2,600 jobs. GM’s current plans are to relocate Oshawa truck production to facilities in the United States and Mexico.
“I can’t accept the logic of GM’s decision to close the Oshawa truck plant,” said CAW President Buzz Hargrove. “Only two weeks ago we negotiated a new collective agreement with GM that outlined production continuing in the plant for many years,” said Hargrove. “The market has not changed so much in two weeks to justify this outrageous decision by the company.”
The CAW blockade of GM headquarters in Oshawa will continue indefinitely and intensify over the coming days.
CAW national and local leadership and staff will meet following the CAW’s Collective Bargaining and Political Action Convention next week in Toronto to strategize about the next steps in the union’s efforts to have the plant remain open.
Earlier this week J.D. Power said the Oshawa truck operation had one of the top quality ratings among plants in North and South America.

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