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Ford workers ratify new contract

Toronto : Canada | Sep 23, 2012 at 2:21 PM PDT
Source: The Globe & Mail
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Story Streetwise Our members at Ford recognize that, in these uncertain economic times, some of the most important elements of a new collective agreement are future investment and improved job security, CAW national president Ken Lewenza said in a statement. FULL ARTICLE AT The Globe & Mail
 
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