Unifor, a Canadian autoworkers' union, has chosen Ford Motor Company of Canada as the target for negotiations in the upcoming contract talks. The union represents over 19,600 autoworkers across Ford, Stellantis, and General Motors. Unifor president Lana Payne praised Ford's transparency and cooperation, suggesting it would likely be the choice for negotiations. The union's main priorities include pensions, wage improvements, investments, and support for transitioning to electric vehicles. The negotiations come at a time when the United Auto Workers in the US are also negotiating deals, and analysts predict potential strikes at all Detroit Three automakers, which would cost billions of dollars.
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