(Reuters) - Canadian union Unifor on Monday announced General Motors as its second bargaining
"target" in contract talks with the Detroit Three, a day after ratifying a new three-year contract with"target" in contract talks with the Detroit Three, a day after ratifying a new three-year contract with Ford Motor.
Unifor had set Ford as the first"target" for a pattern agreement in its contract discussions with the Detroit Three in Canada.
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