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Engineers leading work on a range of key Ontario government projects have finally come to a tentative agreement with the province after months of rotating strike action and more than a year without a deal.

On Thursday, the Ford government announced it had reached a tentative agreement with the Professional Engineers Government of Ontario bargaining unit.

If ratified, it will run for four years.

“Today’s tentative agreement is good for workers and their families, while underscoring the government’s unwavering commitment to stability across the public sector,” the government said in a statement.

“This deal ensures long-term fiscal sustainability for the people of Ontario and recognizes the unique role of PEGO represented employees.”

PEGO said it would share details of the deal with its members in the coming days. The group represents senior engineers working on the province’s highway network, the Building Code and both water and air testing.

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Since the summer, PEGO has been involved in escalating strike action …

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