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PECO strike ends as union and utility announce deal
A deal between PECO and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 614 ended a three-day strike, the utility's first in its 145-year history. The tentative agreement includes wage increases, pensions, and retirement health benefits for recent hires, with union members now voting to ratify the five-year contract.
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