8000 union jobs expected to be created
Amidst the backdrop of grim news of job cuts and losses, there's a ray of hope. TC Energy Corp. announced on Wednesday morning that it has awarded more than $1.6 billion worth of contracts to six major American union contractors. These contracts were awarded to execute pipeline construction across 3 states and would be about 800 miles. The work is expected to begin in 2021 and would likely create 8000 jobs. Read more on this here.
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