Tentative Pact Ends Strike Threat at Yale
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NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Yale University and a union representing 3,500 workers averted a strike Tuesday by tentatively agreeing on a four-year contract, ending three days of marathon negotiations, officials said.
The agreement was reached after the Ivy League school made what was called a last offer to two locals of the Federation of University Employees for pay increases of 6% a year and a commitment to a job reclassification system aimed at aiding women.
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