Unifor says FCA investing $355M in Windsor plant for future product

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in the Windsor Assembly Plant over the next 12 months for future product, according to Unifor President Jerry Dias.

Dias met with FCA officials in Toronto Wednesday to discuss the announced 1,500 layoffs at the plant in Windsor. .

Those layoffs are scheduled to take affect in September.

"It was a much better meeting than I thought it would be," said Dias, who said there were lengthy discussions about the future of the third shift.

But the big news was a commitment from FCA to invest $355-million in the plant over the next 12 months, an investment Dias said is for new product.

Not optimistic about third shift

"Their terminology is 'for future product' so we'll see where that takes us," said Dias.

He said that the new money announced was good news but that doesn't mean the third shift is saved.

"Am I optimistic as I sit here that we'll be saving the third shift? The answer is no, that would be premature but I can at least say that we're going to do everything we can to see if there is a way to avoid the elimination of the shift."

FCA was not immediately available for comment.