Ford late Tuesday reached a tentative labor agreement with Canadian labor union Unifor, averting what could have been a second strike at the company’s operations in less than a week, The Wall Street Journal’s Vipal Monga and Nora Eckert report. Unifor and the company have not disclosed details of the tentative agreement, which covers about 5,600 members at Ford’s Canadian facilities.
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