Blue Bird's Collective Bargaining Agreement Gets United Steelworkers Ratification
By Sabela Ojea
Blue Bird said its collective bargaining agreement has been ratified by United Steelworkers.
The manufacturer of electric and low-emission school buses on Friday said that eligible members of the U.S. union voted overwhelmingly in favor of the three-year agreement.
The company didn't provide additional details about the collective bargaining agreement.
The CBA, which comes about a year after Blue Bird workers voted to join the U.S. union, covers more than 1,500 production workers at the company's Fort Valley, Ga. facility.
Write to Sabela Ojea at sabela.ojea@wsj.com; @sabelaojeaguix
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