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After over five months on the picket lines, striking Saskatoon Co-op employees will be returning to work Sunday.
Members of United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 1400 voted 54 per cent in favour Tuesday on a deal brokered over the weekend between union negotiators and management.
The seven-year deal includes a two-tier wage scale, which had been the central issue behind the strike. The measure allows Co-op to hire new workers on at a lower pay scale than current employees.
The deal does, however, include a mechanism that would reduce the wage gap in years where the Saskatoon Co-op is more successful.
Workers will also get two per cent raises each year under the new agreement.