Concrete worker strike puts government, private projects on critical hold
The concrete crisis in Seattle and beyond is showing no signs of improvement. Plant workers and concrete mixer drivers have been on strike since early December, and the stalemate is slowing both private and public projects. That's why the county is considering building its own concrete to make up the difference.
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