CAW Eyes Labor Cost Cut
TORONTO-The Canadian Auto Workers union would have to reduce wage, benefit and pension costs by more than $500 million annually at General Motors of Canada to match labor costs at the highest-paying Japanese assembly plant in the United States. Negotiations between the automaker and the union on reducing labor costs are expected to begin later this week.MORE
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