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Canadian Auto Workers union, GM agree on contract



By ROB GILLIES
15 May 2008 @ 11:15 am EST

TORONTO (AP) - The Canadian Auto Workers union and General Motors Corp. tentatively agreed to a new labor contract on Thursday and union President Buzz Hargrove said they are close to a deal with Chrysler LLC.

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CAW President Buzz Hargrove said they have an agreement in principal with Chrysler but are just trying to work out the final language. "We're very close," Hargrove said.

Hargrove said GM workers will get no wage increases for three years but will see cost-of living improvements in the second and third years of the contract.

He said he also received a commitment from GM on investments to produce new vehicles at a plant in Oshawa, Ontario, a key demand.

The current contracts covering about 22,000 GM and Chrysler workers expire in September. Any new contracts would need to be ratified with a vote by the membership.

Hargrove said the membership will vote on the GM deal on Friday.

"We put together an excellent agreement for our membership in what is a very difficult time for the corporations and the industry," Hargrove said.

A surprise early deal with Ford Motor Co. last month kept that company's labor costs essentially the same as they are now, the union said. It froze base wages and pension costs and buys the CAW out of one week of vacation, Ford said.

But the contract did not gain Ford what it and the other 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.

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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