Quarry Workers Strike Stalls Milwaukee Avenue Resurfacing Work — And Other Street, Sidewalk Plans Across The City – Block Club Chicago

In a letter dated July 1 to the manager of Vulcan Materials, transportation commissioner Gia Biagi warned, “A prolonged work stoppage means that many transportation projects across Chicago — such as our street resurfacing work, Green Alleys program, and ADA accessible ramp work — have slowed.”
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3 years ago

When Fred Flintstone worked at the Slate Rock and Gravel Quarry, he never went on strike. And neither did his dinosaur crane:

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