Striking Twin Cities hotel workers are voting on a tentative contract agreement. The deal would bring the 14 hundred members of the Hotel Employees Local 17 a much lower pay raise than they had hoped for. But it WOULD provide medical benefits for workers' family members. It's likely the rank and file will ratify the proposed contract. It got one vote of confidence from the union's 40-member executive committee earlier today. Workers could be back on the job as soon as tomorrow. That would be a huge relief for Minneapolis city officials, who've feared the strike would disrupt the state's biggest ever convention -- 50 thousands members of Alcoholics Anonymous began arriving in town today. Minnesota Public Radio's Andrew Haeg reports.