Heavy equipment operators continue strike at northern Illinois quarries – WBBM (Chicago)

The strike is limiting supplies needed to make concrete and asphalt, which is increasingly affecting road and building projects during the height of construction season.
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The Railroader
3 years ago

When burger flippers are getting $15/hour, how can the rank and file not demand their fair share?

All part of the plan. Inflation is here to stay.

Ex Illini
3 years ago

People see everyone else getting free money and pretty soon they start thinking, hey, what about me. I gots to gets paid! It’s a vicious circle and there’s plenty of gasoline tax money to get spent in an election year. Not to mention all the projects crammed into the build back better fiasco. And that my friends is how we get inflation.

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