Third Time Is the Charm? John Deere Strike *Might* Finally Be Over, Pending a Ratification Vote From Local Unions
The ongoing John Deere strike has been notable in two regards: 1) over 10,000 unionized workers have been on strike for what it going on over a month; and 2) despite repeated failures to secure a new agreement between the company and its workers, a third attempt at reaching an agreement might finally end the strike.
The size and scale of the strike has been notable in so much that it has slowed production at the company and forced John Deere to bring in non unionized workers in an effort to bridge the gap. While prior attempts had been made to reach a resolution on a new agreement, the local unions have failed to ratify the prior tentative agreements. (The ratification of a new agreement is required by the local unions rather than just by the United Auto Workers, which is negotiating with the company.) Despite coming close on the most recent ratification vote (55% against, 45% for ratification), there is hope that this third tentative agreement will finally put an end to the strike.
As of this writing, details of what is/is not in the third tentative are not clear. However, it is possible that the third tentative agreement could be ratified as soon as tomorrow. Keep an eye on this one...we might be closing in on the finish line.
For additional information: https://www.google.com/amp/s/abcnews.go.com/amp/Business/john-deere-reaches-3rd-tentative-deal-workers-strike/story%3fid=81177902
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