Union-Made Vehicles: Supporting UAW and Unifor Workers in North America
Union-Built Vehicles: A Snapshot of North American Production
In North America, numerous vehicles are assembled by workers affiliated with the United Auto Workers (UAW) in the United States and Unifor, formerly known as the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW), in Canada. This collaboration highlights the integrated nature of vehicle manufacturing across these two countries. Vehicles produced in Canada inherently include substantial UAW-made components, thereby supporting employment for UAW members.

Some vehicles in this category are manufactured in Mexico as well, denoted by an asterisk (*).
It's important to note that this list represents a specific point in time. Automakers often reorganize production across different plants and countries, leading to changes in vehicle sourcing. To confirm if a vehicle is union-built, it's advisable to inspect the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and search for the union label, which is typically located on the dashboard or inside the door frame.
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