Canadian auto union agrees to GM, Chrysler deals

Date : 05/15/2008 @ 1:56PM
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Canadian auto union agrees to GM, Chrysler deals

        TORONTO (AP) - The Canadian Auto Workers union tentatively agreed Thursday
to labor deals with General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC that would replace
contracts expiring in September.
    CAW President Buzz Hargrove said the deals keep the automakers labor costs
essentially the same as they are now. A deal with Ford Motor Co. last month also
kept the company's labor costs essentially the same as they are now, the union
said.
    Hargrove said the agreements prevent a two-tier wage system used in the U.S.
where new hires would be paid about half the hourly wages of older employees.
The deals also freeze wages.
    The CAW also received a commitment from GM on investments to produce new
vehicles at a plant in Oshawa, Ontario, a key demand.
    The Chrysler agreement reflected many of the basics already included in the
other deals.
    GM and Chrysler declined to comment on the agreements until the ratification
process is done.
    Hargrove said the membership will vote on the new GM deal on Friday and the
new Chrysler deal on Saturday.
    "This is a good agreement. It protects as many jobs as we could," Hargrove
said. "This truly is a win win in a difficult time."
    The current contracts cover about 22,000 GM and Chrysler workers.
    The contracts do not include what the automakers got from the United Auto
Workers in the U.S. last fall -- a lower-tier wage for new hires of around $14
per hour, about half that of a current UAW production worker.
    Industry analysts have said Ford settled early to avoid a strike at its
Oakville, Ontario, factory, which makes the strong-selling Ford Edge and Lincoln
MKX crossover vehicles that are important to Ford's cash flow.
    Ken Lewenza, head of CAW's Chrysler bargaining team, called negotiations
tough late Wednesday.
    "We're not dealing with companies that have a lot of cash here. We're
dealing with companies that are in market decline," Lewenza said.
    GM recently announced the closure of a plant in Windsor, Ontario. About
1,400 workers will lose their jobs. GM also recently announced 900 job losses at
a plant in Oshawa, Ontario.
    Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty said he is prepared to give automakers more
taxpayers' money for new projects, despite the layoffs.
    
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