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http://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/story/2007/05/29/crane-strike-end.html
Thousands of crane and heavy equipment operators whose week-long strike paralyzed major construction projects across Ontario are returning to work after reaching a tentative agreement.
The International Union of Operating Engineers said Tuesday it has reached a settlement that has been ratified by the employers. A union ratification vote will be held in several days.
About 3,000 union members will return to job sites on Wednesday, Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher said.
No details of the proposed settlement were released.
Workers walked off the job last Wednesday, causing construction to halt at sites such as a North Bay hospital, a Toronto power project and a Toyota plant in Woodstock.
Thousands of crane and heavy equipment operators whose week-long strike paralyzed major construction projects across Ontario are returning to work after reaching a tentative agreement.
The International Union of Operating Engineers said Tuesday it has reached a settlement that has been ratified by the employers. A union ratification vote will be held in several days.
About 3,000 union members will return to job sites on Wednesday, Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher said.
No details of the proposed settlement were released.
Workers walked off the job last Wednesday, causing construction to halt at sites such as a North Bay hospital, a Toronto power project and a Toyota plant in Woodstock.