By Associated Press - Friday, September 7, 2018

SEATTLE (AP) - A 17-day strike that delayed major construction projects around Western Washington has apparently ended.

KOMO reports that the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 302 - which represents the striking crane operators, road pavers, mechanics and other workers - says a tentative contract has been reached.

A statement on the union’s web site says workers are being told to stop the pickets and return to job sites Friday morning.

Union members will now vote on the tentative agreement. No details were immediately available about the deal.

The strike, which began Aug. 21, has brought a halt to construction at apartment high-rises, road improvement projects, school upgrades and others around the Seattle metro area.

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