Unifor says it has reached a tentative labour agreement with General Motors after just over a week of talks. The union says the deal covers thousands of its members working at GM’s Ontario plants, with more details on the number of affected workers mentioned in reporting from Toronto.

Unifor president Lana Payne characterizes the tentative agreement as delivering strong income and benefit gains, according to a statement released Saturday morning. Both outlets report that the agreement is subject to ratification by union members. They also note that the full terms of the contract are not provided publicly right away.

While both sources describe improved wages and benefits as the central outcome, they differ in how much specific information they release, with one outlet highlighting additional coverage scope and the other focusing more generally on anticipated improvements if ratified.