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CAW union says pressing for new GM Canada deal
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/..._N12311898.htm
any idea of what happens if this deal doesn't go down. ![]() "The union said at the end of last week that Ottawa had warned that without new cost concessions with the struggling automaker, GM would likely be forced to liquidate its Canadian operations."
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Without the government funding GM will file for bankruptcy (in Canada) and possibly liquidate it's assett's. That means no more Camaro until (if) they can move production to the U.S. We'll know by Friday. Hopefully they pull something together.
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Bit of a game going on I say. Just going to have to keep our fingers crossed.
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Don't want to say it, but I hope it doesn't come to "It was fun while it lasted."
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I'm so sick of all the union crap. That is what got the automakers in this mess to begin with.
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Night Fury
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I don't even know anymore....
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Just copied this off a Canadian Press release. It was posted about an hour ago.
TORONTO - Negotiations between the Canadian Auto Workers and General Motors Canada ground ahead slowly Friday as the automaker made demands far greater than the union granted to Chrysler last month, CAW president Ken Lewenza said. Lewenza gave the brief update just hours before a midnight deadline set by the federal and Ontario governments. "It's slow, but we're making progress. It's stressful because the demands are significant and our committees are grasping at them one tiny step at a time," Lewenza said in an interview. "The reality is the company has way too many proposals on the table and we don't have any. So it's one-way bargaining at this particular time, and their demands are much more excessive than what Chrysler asked for." A GM Canada spokesman wouldn't comment on details of the negotiations, but said there was "lots of hard work going on." CAW members ratified a deal with GM in March, less than a year after settling a three-year contract, but the two governments almost immediately said it didn't do enough to cut costs. Without a more stringent deal, the governments have said they won't give GM Canada $6 billion in financial assistance it has requested, meaning that in a worst-case scenario the company's Canadian assets could be liquidated. GM has until the end of May to provide governments in Canada and the United States with a restructuring plan that could include filing for bankruptcy protection. Prime Minister Stephen Harper said the government is asking a lot of GM workers, but it's the only way the company will survive. "I understand for many people, particularly the people on the line, these are very difficult decisions with very real impacts on their lives," Harper said Friday in Toronto. "But at the same time, the taxpayers of Canada cannot be expected to support the restructuring unless the restructuring will be successful, and that is going to require difficult decisions on the part of everyone." Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty echoed Harper, emphasizing the need for an "extraordinary new arrangement." "There's much at risk here and I think our response, given how much is at risk, has to be proportional in nature, which means we're all going to have to dig deep if we're going to make a go of this," McGuinty said. Federal Industry Minister Tony Clement plans to go to Washington on Tuesday to meet U.S. officials. At particular issue is GM Canada's ballooning pension deficit. It was about $4.9 billion as of November 2007, but reports say it bloated to $7 billion after financial markets crashed last year. Lewenza has said the issue of pensions cannot be resolved at the bargaining table. The CAW blames the Ontario government for giving GM Canada a holiday on contributions to its pension fund in the 1990s, when it was considered "too big to fail." Ontario Economic Development Minister Michael Bryant has said retired workers' pensions won't be touched. Instead, it's likely the CAW will be asked to give GM similar concessions to those it gave Chrysler Canada in a deal reached last month that cut that company's labour costs by about $19 an hour. Among many other concessions, that agreement gives Chrysler 10 years instead of five to top up its pension fund and, for the first time, workers will contribute toward their pensions, at $1 per hour. Tony Faria, co-director of the automotive research centre at the University of Windsor, expected GM to demand the same and more. "About the only way they're going to be able to start making a dent in that pension shortfall is current active workers are going to have to start contributing to the pension plan, which they're not doing currently," Faria said. "Plus current active workers are going to have to agree to a lesser pension than current General Motors retirees are receiving, so that in the future there will be smaller payouts." GM Canada currently employs 7,500 hourly workers in at a car plant in Oshawa, a transmission plant in Windsor and an engine plant in St. Catharines. It also operates the GM-Suzuki joint-venture CAMI plant in Ingersoll, also in southern Ontario. A truck plant in Oshawa closed Thursday and the Windsor transmission factory will be shut next year.
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Update on CAW-GM talks: CAW-GM talks miss midnight deadline
According to this news article, they (CAW) were to meet this morning to
vote, but they don't have a deal to vote on. Sorry, it's a long article, but good information if you're interested in keeping up on the talks. Updated Fri. May. 15 2009 11:20 PM ET |
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