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Unifor reaches tentative deal at GM plant in Ingersoll

In this Aug. 1, 2013 photo provided by General Motors, cars are assembled at the General Motors Spring Hill Manufacturing Plant in Spring Hill, Tenn.
In this Aug. 1, 2013 photo provided by General Motors, cars are assembled at the General Motors Spring Hill Manufacturing Plant in Spring Hill, Tenn. AP Photo/General Motors

LONDON, Ont. – Production and skilled trades workers at the General Motors assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ont – known a the CAMI plant – have reached a tentative contract settlement with the automaker.

The 2,700 workers are members of Unifor, the new union created by the merger of the Canadian Auto Workers with the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers union.

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Unifor announced the agreement in a release Saturday morning that said the tentative deal was negotiated late Friday.

Details of the agreement are being withheld pending the results of a ratification vote on Sunday.

The results of the vote are expected to be released Sunday evening.

The CAMI workers are represented by Unifor Local 88, and manufacture the Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain vehicles.

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