Unifor President Jerry Dias is using The North American International Auto Show to push back against GM’s planned exit from Oshawa.
Dias says the event will not go well for the auto maker.
“This is about ‘Greedy motors’this is about a poor decision this is about GM appeasing to wall Street will be the worst auto show GM will ever face,because as they are trying to divert attention by talking about electric vehicle and autonomous vehicles, Canadian and american consumers are talking about greed,” says Dias. “There’s no upside here for GM this decision has no logic GM made six billion in the first nine months of last year, they’ve projected even greater profit for 2019. GM after a decade of not doing incredibly well in Canada, in the last two years have lead all automakers in sales.”
The North American Auto Show opens to the public this weekend.