The Windsor Assembly Plant will suspend operations for two weeks, starting April 7, as announced by Unifor Local 444. The union cited uncertainty stemming from recent U.S. tariffs introduced by President Trump as a key factor behind the decision. Although Canada was spared from new tariffs, existing automotive tariffs set to take effect create concern, affecting not only the Windsor plant but also facilities across the U.S. and Mexico. The union anticipates further schedule changes in the coming weeks due to ongoing industry impacts.
The Windsor Assembly Plant will be down for two weeks starting April 7, with further changes to the work schedule expected due to automotive tariffs.
Unifor Local 444 reported that the primary reason for the plant closure was President Trump's announcement of new tariffs impacting the automotive industry.
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