Workers at four Weyerhaeuser
mill in the Northwest began voting earlier this week on a contract that could
end a strike that began earlier this month.
The vote is expected to be
complete by the end of the week. The strike has affected mills in Cosmopolis,
Wash.; Longview, Wash.; Springfield, Ore.; and North Bend, Ore.
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