




The collective bargaining agreement between the Ford Motor Company of Canada, and the UAW-CIO is signed, ending the 1945 strike, Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
Top left to right: Lee O’Brien, member of the UAW Local 200 negotiating committee; Roy England, UAW Local 200 president; Thomas MacLean, Assistant Regional Director for Canada; Mickey Carr, Harry Ford, Bert Ward, member of the negotiating committee; Carl Frid, Assistant Personnel Manager.
Seated: George Burt and Wallace Clark