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The Canadian Auto Workers has a new contract with Ford, and members will vote on a new agreement with General Motors this week. But the union has not made a deal with Chrysler yet. Chrysler has been reluctant to agree to the CAW's demands, which include following the pattern of the contracts with GM and Ford. Professor Tony Faria is an automotive industry expert at the Odette School of Business at the University of Windsor. WDET's Pat Batcheller asked Dr. Faria what's keeping Chrysler and the union apart.
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