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Stellantis Seeks Deal With Canada Workers After Ending UAW Strike

  • Carmaker under pressure to match Ford, GM wage increases
  • Canadian union has set Sunday night deadline for agreement
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Stellantis NV, which struck a tentative deal with the United Auto Workers on Saturday, is now negotiating to head off a strike at its Canadian operations.

Unifor, the union that represents Canadian autoworkers, is trying to get the carmaker to match new three-year deals it signed with Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Co. It has said workers will walk out if there’s no deal by 11:59 p.m. Toronto time on Sunday.