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In this Sept. 23, 2015 file photo, protesters picket outside UAW Solidarity House in Detroit against the provisions of a tentative contract agreement reached with Fiat Chrysler.David Coates/The Associated Press

It appears that United Auto Workers union members have voted down a four-year contract deal with Fiat Chrysler.

Members at large assembly plants in Toledo, Ohio, and Sterling Heights, Mich., rejected the pact in voting Tuesday.

Most other factories also turned down the contract. A final vote total could be announced later Wednesday after balloting ends at a factory in Belvidere, Ill.

Plant-level union leaders were summoned to Detroit for a meeting Thursday to decide the next move.

About 40,000 union Fiat Chrysler employees have been working under a contract extension since Sept. 14. The new deal had pay raises but didn't end a lower wage rate for those hired after 2007. Workers also are concerned about shifting car production to Mexico and replacing it with trucks and SUVs.

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