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They are working well on Windows, pouring concrete floors, working on hvac ducts. The roof is good to see but there's more happening too.
The concrete formers and self-levelling floor trades people are two of the six construction sectors that are on strike currently… so I'm not sure if that includes pouring concrete floors on steel deck… or if that's another specialty trade (sounds to me like it would be affected).

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The concrete formers and self-levelling floor trades people are two of the six construction sectors that are on strike currently… so I'm not sure if that includes pouring concrete floors on steel deck… or if that's another specialty trade (sounds to me like it would be affected).

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Those on strike include high-rise forming workers — who do structural concrete work on apartment buildings — self-levelling flooring workers, house framers and tile, railing, carpet and hardwood installers
 
Those on strike include high-rise forming workers — who do structural concrete work on apartment buildings — self-levelling flooring workers, house framers and tile, railing, carpet and hardwood installers
Yes, so my question is, are the self-levelling flooring workers who are striking the same ones who are working on pouring the concrete floors on the steel decks here.

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It is also always possible that other unionized workers are refusing to work where there are striking workers elsewhere on the job site (though I haven't actually seen any picket lines set up anywhere).
 

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