Both sides, the union and the General Building Contractors Association, said they would issue a statement following the vote, either Friday evening or Saturday.
The operating engineers did not put up picket lines or ask other unions to stay off construction sites. As a practical matter, however, construction at many sites around the region, including the new Comcast tower and several university projects, slowed because union members operate construction elevators as well as equipment that hoists heavy materials.
That morning walkout was followed by hours of talks in the afternoon, when enough of an agreement was reached to enable some union members to begin returning to work as early as July 1. It took the rest of the next week to hammer out an agreement for what will be a three-year pact with a $2-an-hour raise each year.
The union’s contract had expired April 30. Issues included the duties of oilers, overtime pay, and how the General Building Contractors Association would collect its dues.
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