From Bloomberg News
Harley-Davidson Inc. reached a tentative labor agreement that would keep open a York, Pa.,factory that’s the motorcycle maker’s largest plant, a union official said.
Members of Local 175 of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers will vote on the proposed contract on Dec. 2, Paul Cover Jr., a union negotiator, said Friday. The plant had 2,400 employees as of May 13.
Harley, the biggest U.S. motorcycle maker, said when announcing in October that negotiations would begin that it would shut the plant unless workers agreed to work-rule changes. The Milwaukee-based company said the facility was inefficient.
Pat Sweeney, a Harley spokeswoman, didn’t immediately respond to a telephone call and an e-mail seeking a comment.
Harley operates a large manufacturing plant in Kansas City. The company had been exploring potential sites around the country for a new plant. Kansas City was one of the first cities eliminated from the search. The state of Kentucky appeared to bow out Thursday.













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