Striking workers at Deere & Co. are scheduled to vote Wednesday on a third contract offer from the company that boosts incentive pay for increasing factory output.

The farm- and construction-equipment maker’s latest offer to more than 10,000 members of the United Auto Workers union would raise the base productivity pay about 4%, based on a summary of the offer provided to workers. The general wage increases, bonuses and improvements in pension funding in the offer are unchanged from a prior proposal that workers rejected earlier this month, workers said.

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