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CAMI Assembly

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Ingersoll, Canada

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CAMI Assembly is a General Motors automotive manufacturing facility located in Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada. Known for its role in producing electric vehicles, the plant represents GM's commitment to innovation and the future of sustainable transportation.

CCI Score

CCI Score: CAMI Assembly

7.48

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Latest Event

GM Layoffs at CAMI Assembly Plant Impacting Workers

GM has laid off 79 workers at its CAMI Assembly facility in Ingersoll, Ontario, as part of a workforce adjustment following the recent return to two shifts. Although the company stated the move was due to overstaffing and part of ongoing workforce actions since 2024, the layoffs raise concerns about the stability and treatment of workers, especially in light of recent union negotiations that secured improved labor terms.

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CAMI Assembly is currently rated as an Objector.

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These companies deliberately avoid direct involvement with authoritarian practices. While they do not actively challenge oppressive regimes, they maintain a neutral stance to ensure they are not complicit in supporting such systems.

Latest Events

  • GM Layoffs at CAMI Assembly Plant Impacting Workers Logo
    FEB
    12
    2025

    GM has laid off 79 workers at its CAMI Assembly facility in Ingersoll, Ontario, as part of a workforce adjustment following the recent return to two shifts. Although the company stated the move was due to overstaffing and part of ongoing workforce actions since 2024, the layoffs raise concerns about the stability and treatment of workers, especially in light of recent union negotiations that secured improved labor terms.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 30

    The decision to lay off 79 workers at the CAMI Assembly plant, despite recent union efforts that secured pay increases and better income security, reflects a negative impact on labor relations and worker rights. This move, justified by claims of overstaffing, contributes to a trend of undermining job security and benefiting corporate restructuring at the expense of marginalized workers, warranting a negative rating from a labor practices perspective.

    GM Lays Off Workers At CAMI Assembly Plant In Ontario

  • GM Layoffs at CAMI Assembly Impact Unionized Workers Logo
    FEB
    10
    2025

    CAMI Assembly, a GM manufacturing facility in Ontario, Canada, laid off 79 unionized workers citing overstaffing and production adjustments. The decision follows recent workforce changes including the addition of a second shift, affecting worker job security and raising concerns over labor rights.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 30

    The layoff of 79 unionized workers at CAMI Assembly undermines worker rights and highlights problematic labor practices. This decision, made under the guise of addressing overstaffing, negatively impacts workers at a unionized facility, reflecting a disregard for fair labor practices.

    GM layoffs hit CAMI Assembly in Ontario - Yahoo Finance

  • Layoffs at CAMI Assembly Logo
    FEB
    10
    2025

    Unifor announced that 79 workers at CAMI Assembly in Ingersoll were laid off by General Motors, sparking serious concerns over labor practices and workers' rights.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 30

    The sudden layoff of 79 workers at CAMI Assembly demonstrates a disregard for worker rights and labor stability. From an anti-fascist perspective that emphasizes fair treatment and robust labor protections, this action is seen as highly negative.

    ‘Shocking and brutal’ 79 workers laid off at Cami Automotive

  • CAMI Assembly Workers Ratify Collective Agreement Logo
    SEP
    23
    2024

    CAMI Assembly workers, represented by Unifor, ratified a new collective agreement covering 1,300 workers at the GM CAMI Assembly and Battery Assembly facilities. The agreement secures significant wage increases, improved pension plans, and other benefits, marking a strong win for labor rights.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 30

    The ratification of a new collective agreement by Unifor at CAMI Assembly represents a significant positive step in advancing worker rights and fair labor practices. The agreement's provisions, including immediate pay increases and improved income security and pensions, strengthen collective bargaining power and help mitigate corporate exploitation—a key anti-authoritarian move.

    GM CAMI Plant Workers Ratify Collective Agreement

  • CAMI Assembly Workers Ratify New Collective Agreement Logo
    SEP
    23
    2024

    Workers at General Motors' CAMI Assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ontario, have ratified a new collective agreement negotiated by Unifor. The agreement secures a significant immediate wage increase and scheduled raises for production and skilled trades workers, thereby strengthening labor rights and worker protections at Canada’s only large-scale electric vehicle manufacturing facility.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 30

    The ratification of the new collective agreement by Unifor represents a strong victory for labor rights. Securing a 15% immediate wage increase for production workers and over 20% for skilled trades, along with scheduled raises, is a significant progressive step that empowers workers and reinforces fair labor practices. This outcome supports anti-fascist values by bolstering union power and worker protections against exploitative practices.

    GM workers at CAMI auto plant ratify collective agreement

  • CAMI Assembly Workers Ratify Pro-Worker Union Agreement Logo
    SEP
    22
    2024

    Workers at GM's CAMI Assembly in Ontario ratified a new two‐year contract that secures significant wage increases and improved benefits, aligning their pay with other Unifor‐represented employees and addressing historic wage lags.

  • +85

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 30

    The ratification of a strong, union-backed two-year contract with substantial wage increases and benefits improvements represents a progressive stance that supports labor rights. With a 95.7% approval rate, the contract overcomes historic wage lags and aligns CAMI workers with broader union gains, reflecting an anti-authoritarian commitment to fair labor practices.

    Workers at GM's CAMI Assembly in Ontario ratify new pact with automaker

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