Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs Woolworths and the United Workers Union have struck a deal, possibly ending a long-running warehouse worker strike that has stripped the supermarket giant’s shelves bare.Woolworths announced the deal in a statement on Saturday afternoon, declaring its major Dandenong South distribution centre could be open again within hours, once workers vote on the agreement.Protesters formed a picket line outside the Woolworths distribution centre in Dandenong South on Monday.Credit: Luis Enrique Ascui“We are pleased to have endorsed offers for new terms and conditions and a competitive wage for our team at our four distribution centres that have been subject to indefinite industrial action over recent weeks,” chief executive Amanda Bardwell said.The United Workers Union has been contacted for comment.

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