Canada's Largest Union Raises Red Flags Over Potential Partnership with Ford In a statement, National President Lana Payne has expressed "serious concerns" regarding a potential partnership between the union and Ford, which could see the automaker supply a "knock-down kit" to a new Canadian assembly plant. The partnership, first reported by Bloomberg, has sparked widespread interest and speculation about the implications for the Canadian auto industry. The proposed deal could have significant consequences for workers, with some analysts suggesting it may lead to job losses or changes in the nature of employment at the plant. As the details of the partnership continue to emerge, Payne's statement has added fuel to the debate, highlighting the union's commitment to protecting its members' interests.


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 ...