Workers at Toyota's Ontario plants in Cambridge and Woodstock will vote next week on whether to join Unifor, which would make them the first unionized Toyota plants in North America.
Unifor says it filed has an application with the Ontario Labour Relations Board to become the bargaining agent for the more than 6,500 employees at the two plants.
Past attempts at unionizing workers the two plants have been unsuccessful.
On CBC's The Morning Edition Feb. 20, Unifor's director of organizing John Aman said he believed this vote would go through largely because times have changed.
"There's a lot of uncertainty today in the economy, and there's a lot of pressure put on all workers, union and non-union," he said.
"People have told us this [Toyota] is a good place to work, but over the years they've seen a digression of their benefits, their working conditions, and they want to have a voice in their future job security."
Unifor was created in 2013 by the merger of the Canadian Auto Workers union and the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers union. It currently represents more than 300,000 members in 20 different economic sectors.
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