
John D’Agnolo
John D’Agnolo is a local union representative for Ford's engine factory in Windsor, Ontario. He has been actively involved in advocating for workers' rights and ensuring the stability of production amidst changing economic conditions. Recently, he provided insights into Ford's strategies to stockpile engines and parts in anticipation of new tariffs that could affect the automotive supply chain.
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John D’Agnolo is a union representative participating in the discussion after the screening of Final Offer.
Toronto’s Ageless Film Festival seizes golden moment for those in their golden yearsJohn D'Agnolo, president of Unifor Local 200, said the situation has created havoc.
In Canada's car capital of Windsor, auto workers brace for the worstJohn D'Agnolo talks about the implications of tariffs on auto manufacturing.
Canada’s sleeping economic giant, auto worker unions clash and Hudson’s Bay buyers: Must-read business and investing stories for the week of Apr. 13John D'Agnolo, president of Unifor Local 200, talks about the implications of tariffs on auto manufacturing.
‘We’re not friends’: Canadian union leaders call out American counterparts for supporting Trump’s auto tariffsJohn D’Agnolo expresses concern for auto workers' ability to afford living expenses amid layoffs.
Canada’s auto sector could face layoffs, shutdowns due to Trump tariffs, say industry expertsJohn D’Agnolo, Unifor Local 200 president, represents Ford employees and said that the uncertainty brought on by the tariffs is creating a lot of stress among workers.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh promises tax break, buy-Canadian policy for auto sectorJohn D’Agnolo, president of Unifor Local 200 in Windsor, where he represents 2,000 Ford workers, said the machines that his members use to make engines for Ford’s F-150 trucks take years to build.
Windsor workers feel whiplash as tariff flip-flop rattles local auto industryJohn D’Agnolo, president of the union representing Ford workers, criticized Trump's decision as illogical.
Canadienses de la frontera están ‘aterrorizados’ por aranceles de TrumpJohn D’Agnolo, a local union representative, mentioned that Ford's engine plant in Windsor is accelerating shipments to the U.S. before the tariffs take effect.
Automóveis devem ficar até R$ 70 mil mais caros para os americanos após tarifas














































