Over 300 striking concrete workers agree to return to work as contract negotiations continue

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On Friday, over 300 striking concrete workers and dump truck drivers offered an “unconditional” return to work even as contract negotiations are ongoing, according to the union. FOX13

The employees will return to work on Monday. between the union and several local companies.

"For months, the concrete companies have used their control over Seattle's concrete industry to drag out negotiations, and it has been devastating for our community and for our sisters and brothers in the Building Trades," said Teamsters Local 174 Secretary-Treasurer, Rick Hicks. "Our members love our community and are returning to work for the people of Seattle.

Union workers with Teamsters Local 174 have been on strike for several months, asking for better wages, benefits and working conditions.

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