News | September 28, 2015 03:40 PM EDT

Fiat Chrysler US union workers deal more blows to tentative pact - Reuters

DETROIT, Sept 28 United Auto Workers union members at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV's U.S. factories are increasingly rejecting a proposed national labor agreement recommended by union leaders, expressing discontent with a compromise that sacrificed larger wage hikes for future investment in U.S. operations.

By Monday, two large UAW locals in Kokomo, Indiana, and Detroit had resoundingly rejected the tentative agreement, joining the wave against the deal in previous votes by workers at several Michigan plants. The latest rejection was by 77 percent of production workers in Kokomo and 64 percent at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit.

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