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Bell Helicopter, UAW Local 317 reach agreement
FORT WORTH, Texas - An agreement has been reached between Bell Helicopter and members of United Auto Workers Local 317.
Bell Helicopter said in a news release Sunday that members of the local ratified a three-year contract with 86 percent voting in favor of the package. The local represents 340 office and clerical workers at Bell Helicopter facilities in five cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
A telephone message left with the local was not immediately returned Sunday night.
Bell Helicopter is a subsidiary of Textron Inc.
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