It looks like a strike has been avoided for 220 workers at TRW in Tillsonburg. According to the Canadian Auto Workers Union, workers voted nearly 84 percent in favour of a first collective agreement that would see improved wages and benefits, as well as the elimination of two-tier pay structures for production workers and places restrictions on the use of temporary agency work. The new contract was voted on Friday and will expire in April of 2016. TRW makes auto parts for Ford, GM and Chrysler.

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