03/13/2006, 10:44 AM

Chevrolet News

Canada secures new Camaro contract

Workers at GM’s assembly plants in Oshawa, Ontario voted over 70 percent in favor of job cuts on Friday, in a moved aimed at securing a contract to build the new Chevrolet Camaro, reports Reuters. The plant is also expected to be used for the new Impala, Monte Carlo, Pontiac GTO, and Buick Statesman.

 
 

03/13, 11:38 AM

posted by:

Mike

BRING IT ON!!!

03/13, 12:26 PM

posted by:

LKK

NO THANKS!!11

03/13, 12:38 PM

posted by:

Wayne

Crap,crap,crap,crap…..Give me a challenger anyday!

03/13, 12:39 PM

posted by:

Madcapp

Can sombody photoshop the new Camaro being assembled by Terrence and Phillip.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrence_and_Phillip

03/13, 4:48 PM

posted by:

Kevin

awesome.

03/14, 7:51 AM

posted by:

BAC

The union workers must be getting hungry from being out of work for so long.

I was a member of the UFCW and when crunch time came they gave the company everything it wanted as long as the weekly union dues kept rolling in.

All we need in this county is a worker bill of rights and it would make unions even more useless.

03/14, 5:10 PM

posted by:

Mookie

UAW got what they ask for… American car companies building cars over the border and the worlds car companies building cars here with non union labor. 1+1=2

03/14, 9:23 PM

posted by:

Angelo

UAW is a problem. However, as long as health care in the US is so expensive, the free one in Canada is much cheaper for GM.

 
 
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