Reported about 11 hours ago
Pratt & Whitney has announced a tentative agreement with 3,000 striking machinists in Connecticut, who have been demanding better job security, wages, retirement benefits, and healthcare since May 4. The union plans to vote on the revised contract on May 27, highlighting that the agreement addresses key concerns of its members. The strike comes amid financial challenges for the company due to tariffs affecting profits.
Source: YAHOO