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This is an archive article published on October 31, 2009

Ford to close Canada plant in 2011

Ford Motor Co will shutter one of its manufacturing plants in Canada in 2011.

US automaker Ford Motor Co will shutter one of its manufacturing plants in Canada in 2011,a move that will cut 1,400 jobs,the Canadian Auto Workers has said.

As part of a cost-reduction agreement between the company’s US headquarters and the CAW,the plant in St Thomas,Ontario,will close in the third quarter of 2011,the powerful union said in a statement.

Some 1,400 employees will be dismissed,CAW spokeswoman Shannon Devine told AFP. Canadian media put the number of jobs eliminated at 1,600.

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As part of the tentative agreement the union said it obtained a commitment by the US automaker to keep at least 10 percent of its North American production in Canada.

“During the negotiations,Ford threatened that if we didn’t come to an agreement,the company would begin shifting investment out of Canada,” said Ken Lewenza,president of the CAW.

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