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VOL. 40 | NO. 24 | Friday, June 10, 2016
Macy's reaches tentative deal with union
NEW YORK (AP) — Macy's says it has reached a tentative deal with the union representing workers at its flagship store in New York City, avoiding a strike.
Macy's Inc. said Thursday that it worked overnight with the union on negotiations. The Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, represents 5,000 workers, including 3,500 from the store.
The union's big issues had included health care, unpredictable schedules and pension plans for senior employees.
Macy's said that it does not plan to release further details about the tentative agreement.
The current contract expired at midnight Wednesday.
The New York City store, a tourist attraction famous for its prominence in the city's Thanksgiving Day parade, has not had a strike since 1972.