As UAW contract negotiations with the Detroit 3 begin, the Canadian model for dealing with entry-level workers could provide a guide to solving the Tier 2 probelm in the United States.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_v3V8TJrSB76lLghHUI97tpCoG5B46apTTkWGjYFN-SLnwSBiKpCM0yciOOu-RX9t_7UZTvzPkuIwVxF-nWXu-7LsuCBI8l6GLtFVmt7NDBb4wqevz0ui7Jco4bZpZLLlECAXzUUw=s0-d)
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