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Posted: Thursday, 02 August 2012 6:10AM

Tentative Deal In Seattle-Area Waste Management Strike



SEATTLE, Wash.  (Metro)  -- It happened suddenly late yesterday, a tentative deal between Waste Management and its Seattle-area garbage truck drivers to end a more than one-week-old strike. 

Teamsters Local 117 says it will recommended that its members vote to accept during a vote at nine this morning at Union Hall in Tukwila. 

It's a six-year deal. 

Both sides say they'll release other details after the vote.

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