Jul
02

Cement-truck drivers strike stalls Second Ave. Subway

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Yesterday afternoon, news broke that the city’s cement-truck drivers had initiated a strike. Now, we learn that this strike’s impact reaches underground. Because no major construction projects in the city can proceed, the strike has halted work on one Second Ave. Subway line. In the end, this one-week delay, the expected duration of the strike, probably won’t impact the completion date of a project already two years behind schedule.

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    Great truck post. I was surfing on google and found your site. SS

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