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Friday, February 16, 2007

Harley, union reach agreement to end strike

Harley, union reach agreement to end strike
In StarTribune.com Business
YORK, PA. - Harley-Davidson Inc. said Friday that it had reached a tentative agreement with union workers at its largest manufacturing plant, a breakthrough that could end a two-week-old strike. The motorcycle manufacturer issued a two-paragraph statement saying a vote by the union rank and file was expected next week. It did not disclose terms of the deal or say when the York factory's motorcycle production might resume. "We've come a long way in a day and a half, and the union is satisfied," union spokesman Tom Boger told the York Daily Record.

 



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