Union members, accompanied by a giant inflatable rat and two inflatable pigs, lined the sidewalk near the Vancouver headquarters for construction company Rotschy Inc. on Wednesday morning.
Read more…
Source: The Columbian
‘This contractor really needs to step it up’: Union members picket outside Rotschy headquarters, spotlighting safety issues
More from Battle Ground & HockinsonMore posts in Battle Ground & Hockinson »
- Battle Ground considers installing red-light traffic cameras at intersections with the most crashes
- Tuesday election results in Clark County unchanged in updated vote counts
- Battle Ground City Council approves ordinances that clear the way for affordable housing project
- Battle Ground man sentenced to 10 years in prison for 2015 drive-by shooting
- Incumbent VanNatta challenged in Hockinson School Board race
More from BusinessMore posts in Business »
- Vancouver Public Schools sought $21.4 million from state to bridge cash flow shortages; it got $8.7 million
- Kitchenware store Culinary Collective aims to create ‘fun’
- Evergreen school board approves contract with Administrators Association including cost of living increases
- Food drive supports Clark County Food Bank
- Developers behind $1.5B plan to put power line under Columbia River make case to regulators, minimal public at Washougal hearing
More from Clark County BusinessMore posts in Clark County Business »
- Vancouver Public Schools sought $21.4 million from state to bridge cash flow shortages; it got $8.7 million
- Kitchenware store Culinary Collective aims to create ‘fun’
- Evergreen school board approves contract with Administrators Association including cost of living increases
- Food drive supports Clark County Food Bank
- Developers behind $1.5B plan to put power line under Columbia River make case to regulators, minimal public at Washougal hearing
More from Clark County NewsMore posts in Clark County News »
- Man and three children injured in hit-and-run in east Vancouver, authorities say
- ‘You’re always inside with us’: Crowd joins Transgender Day of Remembrance in central Vancouver
- Advanced practice providers at Legacy Health plan to strike Dec. 2
- Vancouver Public Schools sought $21.4 million from state to bridge cash flow shortages; it got $8.7 million
- Vancouver deputy police chief cleared of allegation from employment with Portland agency
More from constructionMore posts in construction »
- IONNA plans large, shaded EV charging station in east Vancouver
- Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 project continues its progress
- Clark County company faces state fines for safety violations
- Ziply Fiber expands fiber optic network in Vancouver as high-speed internet demand increases
- A first: Multifamily housing joins Parade of Homes in Camas
More from East VancouverMore posts in East Vancouver »
- Man and three children injured in hit-and-run in east Vancouver, authorities say
- Evergreen school board approves contract with Administrators Association including cost of living increases
- Camas man accused of killing father, son with his pickup found incompetent to stand trial
- Fire damages 2 units at First Street Station apartment complex in east Vancouver
- Clark College hosts Mechatronics Open House
More from Latest NewsMore posts in Latest News »
- Man and three children injured in hit-and-run in east Vancouver, authorities say
- ‘You’re always inside with us’: Crowd joins Transgender Day of Remembrance in central Vancouver
- Advanced practice providers at Legacy Health plan to strike Dec. 2
- Vancouver Public Schools sought $21.4 million from state to bridge cash flow shortages; it got $8.7 million
- Vancouver deputy police chief cleared of allegation from employment with Portland agency
More from NewsletterMore posts in Newsletter »
- Man and three children injured in hit-and-run in east Vancouver, authorities say
- ‘You’re always inside with us’: Crowd joins Transgender Day of Remembrance in central Vancouver
- Advanced practice providers at Legacy Health plan to strike Dec. 2
- Vancouver Public Schools sought $21.4 million from state to bridge cash flow shortages; it got $8.7 million
- Vancouver deputy police chief cleared of allegation from employment with Portland agency
More from Vancouver City GovernmentMore posts in Vancouver City Government »
- Vancouver residents’ request for removal of homeless encampment unlikely to be granted
- Vancouver council awards bridge shelter development contract to Tapani Inc.
- Ethics complaint against Vancouver City Councilor Kim Harless headed to hearings examiner
- After a failed levy, Prop. 5 is a less-expensive bid to raise money for Vancouver police services
- Vancouver residents’ top concerns at forum? Population growth, abandoned vehicles, homelessness
More from WoodlandMore posts in Woodland »
- Vancouver man rejects plea deal in Woodland murder charge
- Expect delays, lane closures on I-5 Wednesday and Thursday
- Rotschy employee suffers traumatic injuries when excavator bucket falls on him
- Left lane of I-5 south to close for bridge inspection Sunday near Woodland
- Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue leaders worry about service cuts as cities, ports adopt taxing scheme that grabs new revenue
Be First to Comment