GM and CAW reach agreement; Chrysler is next

TerryMason

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General Motors and the Canadian Auto Workers union announced they have reached a tentative agreement on a new four-year contract. The new agreement is similar to the one reached with Ford which means the CAW is going to be looking at Chrysler to follow suit.


At last report, Chrysler and the CAW were still far away from an agreement.


Chrysler has the most to lose if CAW workers go out on strike as it is the most dependent on Canadian production and has the highest Canadian union headcount of the three Detroit automakers.

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