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WINDSOR, ON-Two workers on an auto assembly line, one making half as much as the other, is a scenario the CAW will be increasingly pressured to accept as the UAW in the U.S. opens the door even wider to two-tiered wages. But “it’s absolutely a non-starter,” Canadian Auto Workers president Ken Lewenza says.MORE