General Motors (GM), Canada's Unifor Enter Tentative Agreement
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Canada Unifor union sets tentative strike deadline for Fiat Chrysler
September 24, 2016 3:26 PM EDTBy Ethan Lou
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's Unifor union has set a tentative strike deadline of midnight Oct. 10 for talks with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV , the labor group said on Saturday as it prepares to vote on a related deal with General Motors Co (NYSE: GM).
Unifor, which represents close to 10,000 Fiat Chrysler workers in Canada, said in a statement the strike deadline of 11:59 p.m. will stand if talks with Fiat Chrysler begin "immediately" after the union ratifies its contract with General Motors Co (NYSE: GM) on Sunday.
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Anti-UAW worker group at VW Tennessee plant loses representation
September 22, 2016 8:25 PM EDTBy Bernie Woodall
DETROIT (Reuters) - A worker group created as an alternative to the United Auto Workers union at Volkswagen AG's plant in Tennessee has failed to meet minimum membership requirements under the German automaker's labor policy, VW said on Thursday.
The UAW has been verified as representing at least 45 percent of workers at the plant, allowing the union members to meet regularly with management.
The American Council of Employees (ACE) was formed on the heels of a February 2014 election in which the UAW lost the right to represent all of the plant's 1,500... More