Canadian Manufacturing

Port Hawkesbury Paper mill to furlough half of its workers

by The Canadian Press   

Canadian Manufacturing
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Company officials wouldn't say if more layoffs are in store, but remain confident that workers could be called back heading into the busier fall months

POINT TUPPER, N.S.—The development manager for a Nova Scotia paper mill says more than half of the mill’s 330 employees will be affected by layoffs next week.

Marc Dube of Port Hawkesbury Paper said today that poor market conditions for printing and writing-grade paper has led to the week-long shutdown.

He says some of the unionized and non-unionized employees will take vacation during the shutdown.

Dube says he’s not sure if more layoffs are in store, but company officials remain confident heading into the busier fall months—and company officials if the company gets an order.

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The first vice-president of the union representing about 250 of the workers says the shutdown is disappointing, but not surprising, given the downturn of the industry as a whole.

Archie MacLachlan of Unifor says company officials have told him late summer and fall sales are improving.

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