Employees in Drive-Away and TCT of Auto Warehousing Company in Windsor review contract details during a vote meeting at the local's hall in Windsor, Jan 15, 2017 (Photo courtesy of Unifor Local 444/Facebook)Employees in Drive-Away and TCT of Auto Warehousing Company in Windsor review contract details during a vote meeting at the local's hall in Windsor, Jan 15, 2017 (Photo courtesy of Unifor Local 444/Facebook)
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Auto Service Company Drivers Ratify New Deal

Drivers at an auto service company's Windsor operation have ratified a new contract agreement.

Members of Unifor Local 444 have approved a three-year contract with Auto Warehousing Company Canada.  Two vote meetings were held Sunday morning.

Chute workers approved the deal with 78.6% in favour, while Drive-away and TPT members said yes to the deal with 89.2% of the vote.

The company has facilities across Canada and the United States, with corporate headquarters in Washington State and regional offices in Dearborn, Michigan and in California.  AWC's Canadian operations include two facilities in Windsor, plus in Alliston, Ingersoll and Oshawa, Ont, as well as in Vancouver.

Workers in Windsor help transport newly-made minivans from the Chrysler Assembly Plant to dealers and customers.

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