GM CAMI Workers Ratify New Two-Year Contract with Significant Pay Increases
The agreement includes immediate wage hikes, aligns with Detroit Three negotiations, and enhances job security during the EV transition.
- Unifor members at CAMI Assembly and Battery Assembly plants in Ontario ratified a new collective agreement with General Motors.
- The two-year contract delivers a 15% wage increase for production workers and over 20% for skilled trades.
- Workers will receive an immediate 10% pay bump, followed by 2% in September 2025 and 3% in July 2026.
- The agreement aligns CAMI workers with the union's negotiating timeline for the Detroit Three automakers, enhancing future bargaining power.
- Additional provisions include improved pension plans, income security measures, and a $10,000 productivity and quality bonus for full-time employees.