RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) More than 2,000 construction workers were off the job Friday in the second day of a strike that has slowed work at the Olympic Park, the main cluster of venues for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games.
A spokesman for the construction consortium Rio Mais said he was not sure when work would resume.
In a statement, Rio Mais said it expected any lost time to be made up quickly and said the construction timetable would not be affected.
"It's up to the workers," Rio Mais spokesman Gilberto Lima said, adding that 2,300 workers were involved. "Our position is that we have a contract and there is no reason not to work."
Union officials said the strike centered on wages and working conditions.