OSHAWA - Some CAW members say they support a new cost-cutting contract with GM -- although reluctantly.
  
Thousands of GM employees in southern Ontario are voting again today on a deal that includes a wage freeze to 2012, the elimination of an annual bonus among other concessions.

It is contingent on GM winning federal and provincial support.

It also depends on a promise that General Motors will maintain 20 per cent of its total North American manufacturing volume in Canada.

The governments agreed to give GM and Chrysler billions of dollars to stay afloat only if all stakeholders do their part to help the companies.

Without government aid from Canada and the US, General Motors warns it could go bankrupt.