Brussels, April 29 - InBev, the world's second-largest beer producer by volume, said late on Monday it had struck a deal with its Belgian employees to end a round of industrial action that had hampered its operations.
InBev said in a statement that the agreement was positive for itself and its workers.
A wildcat strike by white-collar staff had halted production at its main Stella Artois plant on Friday.
Unions and management were in dispute over a plan to introduce a system of flexible pay linked to performance for some 180 sales staff.
The unions had notified InBev of their intention to strike, but the action was supposed to begin only on April 30.