Chapter 264 Gunshots on the Dock [666+8]

Before coming, the Labor Union hadn't held much hope for the entertainment value of the skill competition—after all, what kind of eye-catching technical contest could dock workers possibly have?

But it was Scott who first proposed the idea, so they decided to come and see for themselves.

During internal discussions at the Labor Union, some people thought it would be better to group together welders, fitters, and the like.

Such technical trades would make for a more interesting and spectacular competition. Of course, there were also welders on the docks.

However, these were few in number and had not been included in the competitive events.

As the deputy president of the State Labor Federation and the commissioner representing the General Union, along with the president of the State General Union, exited their cars one after another, it was finally Lance's turn.