UAW, GM leaders have a deal, now workers will decide
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DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co and the United Auto Workers union reached a tentative deal on Wednesday for a new four-year labor deal, moving closer to ending a costly month-long strike that shut down GM's most profitable factories in a test of wills over the future of U.S. auto industry jobs.Neither the UAW nor GM released details of the deal, which is subject to ratification by UAW members. A new contract is expected to include commitments by the automaker to invest billions in U.S...