Two down, one to go: Auto workers accept new contract with second automaker
TORONTO — Workers at Fiat Chrysler have voted to accept a new contract with the automaker in what their union describes as “tough” negotiations.
Unifor says the four-year agreement secures both investment and wage improvements.
The union says all of the bargaining units within Fiat Chrysler gave strong support for the deal in a vote held Sunday — the agreement covers some 9,750 employees.
Unifor says the deal includes two wage increases of two per cent and signing bonuses that total $12,000 over the next four years.