A potential strike by Norwegian grain mill workers and feed producers has been avoided after a late-night agreement between the NNN (Norwegian Food and Beverage Workers Union) and NHO (Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise). The dispute threatened to disrupt the supply of flour and bread, and ultimately, animal feed. Negotiations resulted in an economic framework of 4.4 percent, averting significant food supply issues. Notably, the agreement includes provisions for advance payment of sick leave, care leave, and parental leave benefits for workers. This resolution ensures continued operation of vital food production facilities across Norway. The agreement was reached just before a deadline that would have triggered a strike impacting both human and animal food supplies.

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