Canadian Auto Workers Union Dept: TORONTO - The Canadian Auto Workers said it doesn't expect to regain all of the concessions it made when automakers were struggling during the recession, but it wants to share in the profits now that the industry has rebounded, according to Winnipeg Free Press. "We aren't going in there demanding everything back from 2009. We're just saying that we have to find a way to share in the successes that our members have built over many years." General Director of Labour Relations of General Motors David Wenner, left, shakes hands with Chairperson of the CAW/GM Master Bargaining Committee Chris Buckley, right, as General Motors, Chrysler and Ford open contract talks with The Canadian Auto Workers union in Toronto Monday, August 14, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michelle Siu "We won't be overzealous," CAW national president Ken Lewenza said Tuesday as the union kicked off contract negotiations with the three big North American automakers.
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