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Fiat Chrysler, Unifor begin negotiations on new contract

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles went on the hot seat Monday as it sat down to negotiate a new contract with the 9,750 members of its Canadian unionized workforce.

GM workers ratified deal on Sunday that union head described as 'historic'

Steve Vince works on a 2017 Chrysler Pacifica on the assembly line at the Windsor assembly plant. Fiat-Chrysler sits down today to negotiate a new contract with its Canadian unionized workforce. (Carlos Osorio/Canadian Press/AP)

Fiat Chrysler Automobileswent on the hot seat Mondayas it satdown to negotiate a new contract with its Canadian unionized workforce.

Unifor has said itis looking for asigned commitmentfrom Fiat that any next-generationminivanswould be built in Windsor, Ont.

The automakerspentbillions in 2015retooling its Windsor assembly plant, pavingthe way for the launch of thePacificaminivanearlier this year. Although company officials have promised to keep that platform alive for nearly a decade, Uniforhas saidnothing is certain.

Fiat employs about 9,750 Unifor union members, including:

  • 3,300 at itsBrampton, Ont., assembly plant, where the Chrysler 300, Dodge Challenger and Dodge Charger are built.
  • 6,000 members at its Windsor, Ont., plant, which makes theDodge Caravan and Chrysler Pacifica.
  • 450 at its Etobicoke, Ont., casting plant.

The start of talks follows on the heels of workers at General Motors accepting a new contract.

Unifor, which represents workers at the Detroit Three in Canada, calls the GM deal a major breakthrough, and says it will be used as a basis for negotiations with both Fiat Chrysler and Ford.

Unifor president Jerry Dias hailed the contract as "historic" and the best deal the union has struck with one of the auto giants in the past decade.

The agreement includes a two per cent wage increase this year and another two per cent increase in September 2019.

There is also a $6,000 initial signing bonus, plus lump sum bonuses of $2,000 in each of the next three years for most employees. And GM promised to invest $554 million in its Canadian operations.

General Motors of Canada president Steve Carlisle said the deal will position the automaker's Canadian operations at the "forefront of an industry that is experiencing dramatic transformation and change."

OntarioMinister of Economic Development and Growth BradDuguid said the provincial government was pleased with the ratification vote.

"Our government is now working with our partners at GM, Unifor and the federal government to assist in landing these new product investments," Duguid said in a statement."This agreement is extremely positive news for workers and their families in Oshawa, St. Catharines and Woodstock, and also for our burgeoning auto parts sector."

With files from CBC News