P&W avoids strike as Machinists accept three-year deal
Enginemaker Pratt&Whitney will give its 6,100-strong unionized workforce a 9% pay rise over the next three years, along with a first-year bonus and relatively small hikes in health-care premiums in a package ratified by P&W's Machinists over the weekend. General wage increases between now and 1998...
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