The union representing some 550 striking workers at utility company Direct Energy says it has reached a tentative agreement with management.
The Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada says voting on the terms of the new agreement will take place until Wednesday and details will be released later in the week.
CEP Local 975 called a strike Apr. 18 after the company imposed work conditions.
The roughly 500 striking workers included service technicians, water-heater installers, and clerical staff.
Workers had been without a collective agreement for a year.
Direct Energy provides heating and cooling equipment services to more than one million customers in Ontario.
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