CUTTER, J.
Armstrong was employed as a cement mason by Carlyle Construction Corporations of Massachusetts I and II (Carlyle) while Carlyle was erecting the two forty-story Harbor Towers apartment buildings near Atlantic Avenue, Boston. He was injured very seriously on March 10, 1971, when the construction had gone up at least twenty-five stories.
The present case arises because of Armstrong's claim under G.L.c. 152, § 28, as appearing in St. 1943, c....
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