Union has meetings scheduled with automakers to lay out plans for new collective agreement
TORONTO—The Canadian Auto Workers’ (CAW) union is opening up a new round of negotiations with the big three.
The union, which represents workers with General Motors, Chrysler and Ford, has a series of meetings scheduled with the North American automakers in Toronto to lay out plans for a new collective bargaining agreement.
According to the CAW, union brass will meet with representatives from GM, followed by Chrysler and finally Ford Aug. 14 and 15 downtown Toronto.










