General Motors has struck a deal with the United Auto Workers (UAW) union to end a six-week strike in the US.
The tentative agreement follows similar deals at Ford and Chrysler-maker Stellantis, the other two carmakers affected by walkouts.
Nearly 50,000 workers and dozens of sites were involved in the action, the first in union’s history to target all three firms at once.
US President Joe Biden welcomed the deal hailing the deal as “great.”
The president added: “These record agreements reward auto workers who gave up much to keep the industry working and going during the financial crisis more than a decade ago.”