Unionized workers at the airport in Timmins have reached a tentative agreement with the city.

A ratification vote for the 19 workers will be held Monday, April 1.

No details of the agreement have been released.

Members of the Union of Canadian Transportation Employees have been bargaining for two years and were ready to strike last month, until a mediator ordered both parties back to the table.

The workers include: maintenance and airfield technicians, mechanics, electricians, some administrative personnel, and the people who plow the runways.

According to the union, clothing allowances and shift premiums for working on early morning flights were among the issues.

CTV News will follow the story and have more details as they develop.