Ten-thousand John Deere union workers have voted to return to the job after a strike lasting five weeks. After they had rejected two previous offers from the company, John Deere made what it called its final, best offer. Sixty-one percent of the union members voted in favor of the proposal. Operations resumed with the third shift last night just hours after the votes were totaled. The six-year deal includes an immediate 10-percent raise and cost-of-living adjustments. It also continues pension benefits for new workers and increases performance payments.















