DETROIT — Unionized workers at Fiat Chrysler have voted overwhelmingly to approve a new four-year contract with the company.
The ratification means the United Auto Workers union has settled with all three Detroit automakers.
General Motors workers ratified an agreement in October after a 40-day strike, while Ford Workers settled in November.
About 71 percent of Fiat Chrysler workers voted in favor of the deal, the UAW said Wednesday.