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Unifor, Fiat Chrysler reach tentative deal moments before strike deadline

With just five minutes to go before the midnight deadline, Unifor, the union representing about 9,750 workers at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' facilities in Ontario, announced the two sides had reached a tentative agreement.
Steve Vince works on a 2017 Chrysler Pacifica on the assembly line at the Windsor Assembly Plant, Friday, May 6, in Windsor. The automaker faces a midnight strike deadline. (Carlos Osorio/Canadian Press/AP)

With just five minutes to go before the midnight deadline, Unifor, the union representing about 9,750 workers at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles'facilities in Ontario, announced the two sides had reached a tentative agreement.

The union had threatened job action if it could not secure a new deal with the automaker similar to one negotiated with General Motors.

Denise Hammond, director for communications for Unifor said union members were prepared to strike at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday.

"Our message, however, is clear," she said. "Without the pattern agreement, there will be a strike."

Unifor and Fiat Chrysler have been at the negotiating table throughout the Thanksgiving weekend.

At a briefing earlier in the evening,Hammondsaid the union still had issues with the contract and was preparing to set up picket lines.

The union traditionally works out an agreement with one of the Detroit Three automakers and then uses that as a pattern in its negotiations with the remaining two companies. Uniforpicked General Motors as its first negotiating target, and the two sides reached a deal that was ratified in late September.

In a tweet sent Monday,Unifornational president JerryDiasreiterated the union's main demand throughout its contract talks with the Detroit Three the need for investment in the companies' Canadian operations.

Fiat Chrysler builds the ChryslerPacifica and Dodge Grand Caravan minivans at its Windsor, Ont., assembly plant,which has received nearly $3 billion in recent investments. The Automotive News says the companyhas about 70 days' supply on hand of thePacifica minivan,enough to get through a short work stoppage.

The union was looking for the company to invest in itsBrampton, Ont., assemblyplant, which makes theChrysler 300, Dodge Challenger and Dodge Charger, and itsEtobicoke, Ont., parts plant.

Unifor's deal with GM includes a two per cent wage increase this year and another two per cent increase in September, 2019.There is also a $6,000 signing bonus plus lump sum bonuses of $2,000 in each of the next three years to most employees.

However, the Automotive News has reported that Fiat Chrysler has balked at the economic terms of the deal Unifor reached with GM.