TORONTO, May 13 (Reuters) - Workers at Navistar International Corp.'s Canadian heavy truck plant voted overwhelmingly in favor of a new scheme on Tuesday that will keep the doomed plant in southwestern Ontario open.
The Canadian Auto Workers union said more than 90 percent of the workers who voted approved of the plan that would guarantee the production of at least 35 trucks a day until January 2007, at which point the two sides will come back to the table to decide how to ...
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