It’s two down and one to go for the union representing Canadian automotive workers.
Members of the Canadian Auto Workers at General Motors have accepted a contract hammered out last week.
Seventy-three per cent of the roughly four-thousand workers who voted accepted the deal.
The C-A-W has about eight-thousand members working at three G-M plants in Ontario.
G-M says it will move forward from last night’s vote and enhance its Canadian operations to make them more competitive.
Ford’s Canadian workers voted last weekend to accept a new contract.
Chrysler workers begin voting tomorrow on a deal hammered out earlier this week.
Unionized workers at General Motors’ operations in Ontario have ratified a new four-year contract
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