It's dragging into its fourth week, with no end in sight. Negotiations took a turn for the worse over the weekend between General Motors and the striking United Auto Workers in the States.
Officials say it was over product commitment for U.S. factories.
Analysts say the company is losing about $80-million a day.
About 800 workers are off the job in St. Catharines due to the ongoing strike.

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