

Construction workers by the thousands mustered and registered themselves by skill and trade at the Jacob Javits Convention
Center on West 34th Street, day after day through the week, but the capability of the site to accommodate them and the organization
to put them to work effectively in massive numbers was lacking. Few complaints were heard, though, as they stood waiting,
mostly in vain, for their group numbers to be called and buses to arrive and transport them to the scene.









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