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FCA Canada committed to the Windsor Assembly Plant Wednesday by informing Unifor officials the company will invest US$355 million in the plant for future product in the next 12 months, according to union leaders.
“There’s no question Fiat Chrysler is committed to Windsor,” said Unifor national president Jerry Dias after meeting with Mark Stewart, FCA North America’s Chief Operating Officer, for 90 minutes at Toronto’s Royal York Hotel.
“The bottom line is they’re investing for future product. It doesn’t mean it’ll save the third shift, but that’s what we’ll work on now.”
The company has blamed softening sales of the Pacifica and Grand Caravan for the decision.
Unifor says FCA committed to US$355M investment in Windsor Assembly Plant
“There’s no question Fiat Chrysler is committed to Windsor,” said Unifor national president Jerry Dias after meeting with Mark Stewart, FCA North America’s Chief Operating Officer, for 90 minutes at Toronto’s Royal York Hotel.
“The bottom line is they’re investing for future product. It doesn’t mean it’ll save the third shift, but that’s what we’ll work on now.”
It was the first formal sit down the two sides have held since FCA announced three weeks ago it was eliminating the third shift and 1,500 jobs at the Windsor Assembly Plant as of Sept. 30.I’m happy Jerry Dias had a productive meeting with Chrysler
The company has blamed softening sales of the Pacifica and Grand Caravan for the decision.
Unifor says FCA committed to US$355M investment in Windsor Assembly Plant