Another tentative settlement has been reached between the City of Burlington and its transit workers.

Members of CUPE Local 2723, representing Burlington Transit employees, and city negotiators reached their latest deal July 7.

The union will hold a ratification meeting on July 12 (Sunday).

Both parties have been ordered by a conciliator to not discuss details of the settlement until ratification.

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Both parties fully recommend the tentative deal, said a city press release.

The union informed the city that if this tentative settlement is rejected by its members, a transit strike would start at 12:01 a.m. on Monday, July 13.

On July 5, transit union members voted down a tentative agreement that had been reached by the city and CUPE reps on June 30.

CUPE Local 2723 represents 130 transit workers including drivers and mechanics.

The city is asking residents to visit http://goo.gl/E1V16O for updates, and to consider alternative arrangements for transportation in the event of a strike.