Canada's Largest Union Raises Red Flags Over Potential Partnership with Chinese Automaker In a move that has sparked widespread interest and concern, Canada's largest union, the United Steelworkers, has expressed "serious concerns" over a potential partnership between a Chinese automaker and a Canadian company. According to a statement from national president Lana Payne, the union is scrutinizing the proposed deal, which could involve the sale of a "knock-down kit" to the Chinese company. The knock-down kit, a term used in the automotive industry to describe a set of pre-assembled parts that can be easily assembled into a complete vehicle, has raised questions about the potential impact on Canadian jobs and the country's automotive sector. As the union weighs the implications of this partnership, Canadians are left wondering what the future holds for the country's manufacturing industry.
National president Lana Payne says in a statement that the union has “serious concerns” related to the potential partnership, first reported by Bloomberg, that could see a so-called “knock-down kit ...